The excerpt from Chapter 28 of Moby Di-ck which best develops the theme of the novel concerning man’s insistence on manufacturing his own destruction is:
B. And not only that, but moody stricken Ahab stood before them with a crucifixion in his face; in all the nameless regal overbearing dignity of some mighty woe.
One of the important theme in the novel “Moby Di-ck” is about the relationship between nature and man. The novel is about a man, Ahab, who goes out in the natural world to disturb the balance of nature by killing the animals. Though at the end of the novel, it is the nature who remains unchanged and the man has to witness a failure. Ahab had a strong belief in the fate because of which he thinks that it is in his destiny to slay down the whale. The desire for revenge exists stands secondary for him. He combines his egoism with the feeling of revenge and moves on to destroy the whale. He ignores the prophecies about the destruction that will cause to his ship and himself if he moved on. In the end, he falls prey to his own destruction causing his identity to extinct.
If you put a tea bag in boiling water the water will turn to tea because the tea moves from a higher concentration (bag) to the lower concentration (water)
Answer:
in my opinion it's a half half.
Explanation:
If not for traditional rituals, it would become extremely difficult for cultures to retain their distinctiveness. Even everyday rituals have developed in such a way that they have meaning and purpose. ... So, there's no doubt, traditional rituals are still relevant today.
Answer: poem by Howard Nemerov
Explanation:
If your choices are the following:
A. It creates a vivid description of Queen Mab
for readers
B. It sets a formal tone to Mercurio’s dream description
C. It explains the reason Shakespeare includes Queen Mab
D. It compares Queen Mab with the “fore-finger of a alderman
Then the anwer is A.