What is the physical fear to which he refers?According to Faulkner, there are no longer problems of the spirit because somepeople have forgotten that the basest of all things is to be afraid. Many people justquestion the moment in which they are going to be blown up. Also, it is a writer’s job towrite about the honor, compassion and love the spirit felt while he was alive.(b)Thephysical fears to which he refers are the way oneself looks, what people think about each<span>other and not the feeling you are supposed to have in you</span>
Macbeth is Stonger than her Husban menatlly
Answer:
A Tragedy.
Explanation:
Bottom is given the part of 'a lover that kills himself, most gallant, for love.' And he's thrilled to be part of it. Thus, he believed it was a tragedy.
He put himself in his true place
Answer:
answer 1 is not a simile.
answer 2 is a simile
Explanation:
A simile is when you use like/as.
But answer 1 does use as but it is a statement really.
Answer 2 relates to him being treated like a baby.