Taking into account this excerpt from Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby, it can be said that East Egg residents have money passed down from generation to generation, they belong to the real elite and their houses mirror this since they have a "colonial" style with an European touch ("French windows"). As I've said, this is the case because the people living there are born into money. What is more, Tom wearing his riding clothes also says something as regards East Egg residents' lifestyle. Horseback riding is a really expensive sport which is usually related to the aristocracy.
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Answer:
By comparing Macbeth and Banquo to predatory animals like eagles and the lion, the Sergeant clearly conveys the idea that these two men were aggressive and strong in battle.
Explanation:
William Shakespeare's Macbeth excerpt shown in the question above shows how the author decided to use figurative language to describe strong men, warriors who were a cause of fear for those who dared to turn their enemies. For this reason, Shakespeare chose to compare them to predators, the eagle and the lion, which are imposing, strong animals, aggressive with their prey and who exhibit an air of superiority related to their strength, leadership and grandeur.
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