Answer:
King Midas was married to Pasiphae. Pasiphae was cursed to fall in love with the prize bull, and the inventor, Daedalus, built her a mechanical cow so she could meet with the bull. Soon, a child was born and it was half man, half bull. It had the body of a man, but with the hideous head of a bull. King Midas had Daedalus build a maze (the labyrinth) that the creature (it's called the Minotaur) to be trapped in. Each year, Crete had to send 7 men and 7 women to be locked in the maze and eaten by the Minotaur. One year a young man named Theseus was picked to go, and with the help of the princess Ariadne, killed the Minotaur and escaped together. (Later, they stopped at an island so Ariadne could bathe, and Theseus left without her. THE END.)
Explanation:
Ginsberg most likely makes this allusion to García Lorca to show his respect for Lorca for being an unconventional poet.
Ginsberg admired Lorca and mentioned him in his poem. Lorca was killed in the Spanish Civil War by the right wing Nationalists because he had leftist ideas as well as Ginsberg did. Ginsberg and Lorca admired Walt Whitman. The latter wrote <em>Ode to Walt Whitman</em>. They were both, Lorca and Whitman unconventional poets who disregarded poetical rules and structures, and praised free expression of thoughts and feelings. Lorca and Whitman, both promoted sexual freedom through veiled references in their poems.
Celestial - Relating to the sky
Sagacity- The capacity to reason, judge, and act intelligently
Conjecture - To form an opinion without strong evidence
Interpose - To come between two things, to interrupt
Answer:
Busted
Explanation:
Busted is the nonstandard word. In this case, the standard word is broke.