Answer and Explanation:
1. Although there may be love between Miranda and Ferdinando, they negotiate politically to live that love. This negotiation states that Miranda must remain a virgin for Ferdinand to marry her and that marriage will be responsible for bringing reconciliation, redemption and forming an alliance between their parents, Prospero and Alonso.
2. Not only was love connected with politics and governance in this work, but also the issue of virginity. This is because, marriage was used to generate the alliance between two kingdoms, allowing them to act in agreement and help each other. However, Miranda's virginity was essential in this agreement, since only with virginity could she produce children that, undoubtedly, would be Ferdinand's, creating a pure lineage, as a real lineage should be.
The story Pecos Bill exhibits the characteristics of a tall tale because the things that Pecos Bill and Sluefoot Sue did are more than what ordinary men can do. Bill dug up the Rio Grande to keep out a group of Mexican bandits from entering Texas. When Bill met Sluefoot Sue, she was riding on a giant catfish. Also, Sluefoot Sue was able to rope six steers with one throw of her lasso. When Bill and Sluefoot Sue had their first kiss, Bill was so excited he started shooting into the air and when he finished, there was only one star left in the sky. This is why Texas is known as the "Lone Star" state.
Fan, shorts/swimsuit, cooler
Answer:
No
Explanation:
It is uncomfortable to some people. We get tired of wearing the same things
This question is about "Romeo and J *"
Answer:
Frei Laurence did not make a solid moral decision when he set his "plan" in motion.
Explanation:
Frei Laurence's plan was to help J * pretend to be dead, so that she could escape from her family (who wanted to marry her) and meet with Romeo, so that they would run away somewhere and live together. The plan included warning Romeo about J * 'death' and telling him to meet with her. As you already know, this plan went wrong which resulted in the death of Romeo and J *.
Regarding Frei Laurence's plan, we can say that this plan did not have an admissible moral decision, since Frei encouraged a teenager like J * to lie to her family, instead of explaining the whole situation that was happening. Although J *'s family might be angry, they would have to accept the marriage to Romeo, which was already done.
In Romeo and J *, Shakespeare showed that the characters made many wrong decisions and were not based on the moral values necessary to solve problems that could be solved with a simple dialog.