Answer: Pip, despite all of his snobbery and finery, got his fortune from a class of person Pip disdains and shuns.
Explanation:
In the book, <em>Great Expectations </em>by <em>Charles Dickens</em>, Pip Pirrip believed that his benefactor was a Miss Havisham and that through her, he had become engaged to Estelle. He strives to become an improved person so that he may join the upper classes of society where Miss Havisham and Estelle seemingly belong.
He was therefore shocked when he found out that his benefactor was indeed a convict named Abel Magwitch whom Pip had been kind to when Pip was younger. This was ironic because Pip in his quest to join the upper classes, looked down on people like Abel and yet it was those kind of people that were funding him.
B. Polite because if it is to unknown audience you dont want to become personal
Answer:
B. Victor and Pandora both indulged their curiosity, which led to their downfall
Explanation:
Victor in the story was not intentionally trying to harm anyone, he was not lonely he had lots of family and friends, Victor was already set to marry and last but not least Victor was not a malicious being until after the monster he created had murdered his wife, ( this maliciousness ended up being Victor's downfall, his endless hunt for the monster ) . This leaves us with the answer, B
Answer:
Here is the story..
Explanation:
After Oedipus being abandoned by his own biological parents. He returns to
his hometown Land of Thebes to look for his parents. However, he is very upset
and commands that he will murder them both for leaving him as a young child.
Oedipus has this anger and distraught towards his parents after he found out
that they left him. Oedipus finds his father and says to him "Why did you leave
me! Why did you leave me?" and starts stabbing his father immediately with a
sword. He then dies and Oedipus is in search for his mother afterwards. He finds
Jocasta which is his mother and repeats the same line "Why did you leave me! Why
did you leave me?" Jacosta in shock not being able to recognized her own son
and says "Reveal yourself to me!" Oedipus then tells her that she is his mother,
and Jacosta breaks down in tears and says that it was not her plan to leave him
it was his father's plan. Oedipus feels her pain and decides not to kill her
and they both get together and live happily ever after as a family.