The Blue Rover in the Donner party had several purposes including being a place of privacy for the women, to carry provisions for the westward trip, to help the Donner party transport their wagons across rivers and for new-comers to the Donner party a refuge.
Chaucer's descriptions from "The Monk's Tale" which best illustrates Fortune as deceitful is,
"Who then may trust the dice, at Fortune's throw?'
The Monk tale is a series of tragedies which represents the news that the wealth and position is just an illusion. He refers through the example of many falling from high to low ends, such as the example of Lucifer falling from heaven. Through such example and stories, he continues to show the people who have fallen from grace.
Model of tragedies which Monk offers is a Boethian one that is which is a reminder of the versatility of the life itself, to bring on top to those who are crashing down on the grounds and that the tendency of the feminine, whimsical fortune to spin her wheels. Hence, it is a simple narrative and Boethian reminder that high status often ends inadequately.
While I do not have the book and cannot give specifics
for similes, look for anything comparing two things with like or as
(he ran"like" a giraffe on stilts)
( she was "as" round as a balloon)
for metaphor it compares without like or as
( the girl was a cat sneaking up on her prey)
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Answer: Forgive me if I’m wrong, but I think it’s a)to determine the facts and details explain about the topic .
Hope this was helpful’