Answer: Because Romeo drank all the poison without leaving any of it for her to kill her self in the same way.
Explanation:
In the fifth act, scene 3, as Juliet wakes up and realizes that Romeo is dead, she says:
'What’s here? A cup, closed in my true love’s hand? Poison, I see, hath been his timeless end. O churl, drunk all, and left no friendly drop
To help me after?'
She calls him selfish because there´s no poison left, and she wants to die in the same way as him. Finally, she takes his dagger and stabs herself.
That Romeo will lose interest or love somebody else.
Hi!
I don’t know if this is a multiple choice question or if you’re supposed to write your own answer, but here’s my answer.
A biased opinion would be the opinion of someone being rewarded to have that opinion. For example, if someone was selling a product, their opinion would be biased, because they are being paid to like that product.
A non-biased opinion would be an opinion of a consumer. For example, maybe you have an opinion about certain books you do or don’t like to read. I could tell you my opinion on some of my favorite books, and it wouldn’t be biased because I am not being rewarded for liking those books, it’s my genuine opinion.
Hope this helps! :)
-Peredhel
I believe that you are talking about the work "Persepolis" written and designed by Marjane Satrapi. If that is the case, Satrapi uses a chronological framework to tell her story, showing how the Islamic revolution has interfered in her life from childhood to adulthood, as well as showing how her family has been affected over time. This type of structure is efficient for communicating with an audience interested in history and impacting revolutions on life and ordinary people. Regarding the style, we can see that Satrapi used a simpler style, without striking details, showing that the story was more adult and dealt with strong and not childish themes.
"Persepolis" is an autobiographical grafic novel, where the author shows the development of her life within the Islamic revolution in Iran.