If you mean figurative language then
"air of night"
<em>The Canterbury Tales</em> was written in Medieval times. Because of this, the text is greatly preoccupied with the subject of chivalry. Therefore, the texts talks extensively about knights, squires and fair maidens.
An example of this is the knight that appears in the prologue. We learn that this knight is the perfect example of an ideal gentleman. He is brave, humble, constant and honest. He does not fear anything, and is honorable and virtuous. He is also the father of the squire.
The squire is the knight's son, and he is also an admirable character. He is somewhat brave and honourable. However, Chaucer makes it clear that the character of the squire is not comparable to that of the knight. While the knight possesses all the chivalrous qualities fully, the squire is only beginning to learn them.
Both characters share similar motivations. They both want to achieve honour and glory. They also want to fulfill their duty towards others, and be thought of as capable and brave. However, the squire is more hesitant to put himself in danger. Moreover, while the knight is humble, the squire is concerned with wealth and beauty. This shows that although the squire is learning a lot in order to become like the knight, he is still not able to achieve the level of a knight when it comes to humility and bravery.
"Plays" is the one art form among the following choices given in the question that <span>Astor Piazzolla did not write. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the second option or option "b". He was born on 11th of March 1921 and died on 4th of July in the year 1992. I hope it helps you.</span>
Answer:
I believe dramatic is the correct answer, good sir.
Explanation:
Explanation:
the Atuot were called "the people of the lion." Their region was inhabited by large herds of antelope, wildebeest, gnus-and the lions that preyed on them. ... When an Atuot person died, he came back to Earth as a lion, with a great hunger for the human flesh he once had.