Answer:
The narrator is using long, interconnected sentences.
Explanation:
This excerpt from "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" is an example of a dramatic monologue. The text is a monologue because the speaker is giving a sort of speech. He is talking to himself exclusively, without intervention from any other character. Moreover, the text has a dramatic tone as the speaker uses long, interconnected sentences.
Answer:
Yes, I do. Thats the only one I understand
Explanation:
Ernest is a name, but it is based on the word earnest. The word earnest means sincere, but the character Ernest, in "The Importance of Being Earnest" is far from that. He tries on different personalities or jobs, but none are genuine, because he isn't being himself. In the end, he learns why it is so important to be "earnest", true to himself. Being "earnest" and being "Ernest" have the same meaning at the end of the story, since the main character, Ernest, realizes the importance of being true to himself.