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Harmatia is not a type of speech Shakespeare uses to develop character.
Hamartia is generally associated with Greek tragedy, although it is also used in Christian theology.
Hamartia regards to dramatic literature, so it was first used by Aristotle in his Poetics. In tragedy, hamartia usually refers to the protagonist's error or tragic flaw that leads to a chain of plot actions ending in a reversal from felicity to disaster.
Answer:
D. Introduction
Explanation:
The phrase " once upon a time " is an introduction to a book. I hope this answer helped you. I am certain that this is the correct answer.
The sentences showed above present objects that can be classified as follows:
- Indirect.
- Direct.
- Indirect.
- Direct.
- Direct.
We can arrive at this answer because
- Objects are the words that complement the meaning of the verbs presented in the sentence.
- The object is direct when it is linked to the verb without the need for prepositions.
- The indirect object, in turn, is linked to the verb through a preposition.
It is important to remember that prepositions are the words that link the terms of a sentence.
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Answer:
Norman Conquest in the year 1066
Explanation:
The Norman Conquest of Anglo-Saxon England in the year 1066 was the event which completely changed the course of Anglo-Saxon culture, language and arts. Normans were originally Vikings or Norsemen who had settled in present day northern France (Normandy). After the death of Anglo-Saxon King Edward the Confessor, William the the Conqueror (Duke of Normandy) proclaimed himself the rightful heir of the throne, conquered Anglo-Saxon England and was crowned the King on 25th December 1066.
This conquest had many effects on all aspects of Anglo-Saxon culture, history, language, literature, arts, law, etc. It linked England directly with France and continental Europe which before the conquest was more closely linked with Scandinavia. Anglo-Saxon or Old English as an official language of court, law, literature, was replaced by Anglo-Norman. It was only in 13th century that English (now called Middle English) started to challenge Anglo-Norman. But now it was completely changed from Old English (Anglo-Saxon).