Answer:
Gaiman has used the setting of modern English town to develop the plot of magical realism.
Explanation:
'Chivalry' is a short story written by Neil Gaiman. The story is a work of magical realism, meaning a blend of magic with realistic fiction.
Gaiman has marveously blended these two elements to develop the plot of the story. The setting of the story is of a modern day ordinary local store, where Mrs. Whitaker finds the Holy Grail. In this setting, there is a blend of an ordinary local store with an extraordinary finding of the Holy Grail, the wine cup from which Jesus Christ took the Lord's Supper before His crucifixion. This finding of the Holy Grail by Mrs. Whitaker further develops the plot when Sir Galaad, a Knight of the Round Table, appears at the door of Mrs. Whitaker to claim the Holy Grail.
Answer:
It would be B. A large, dense forest
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In this poem, we encounter a conversation between a dog and a corpse buried underground. The final stanza reads:
<em>"Mistress, I dug upon your grave</em>
<em>To bury a bone, in case</em>
<em>I should be hungry near this spot</em>
<em>When passing on my daily trot.</em>
<em>I am sorry, but I quite forgot</em>
<em>It was your resting-place."</em>
The irony in this poem is that the dead woman was hoping someone was digging on her grave because they were thinking of her. However, not only was it a dog and not a person who did it, but the dog did not even remember she was buried there.