Explanation: I can't see your choices so [hope this still helps]:
According to Hobbes (Leviathan, 1651), the state of nature was one in which there were no enforceable criteria of right and wrong.
Although Hamlet indicates to the reader that he is not mad, the characters in the play believe that he is. Match the character to his or her reason given for Hamlet's "madness."
1. the death of Hamlet's father
2. the death of Hamlet's father and the ensuing hasty marriage
3. Ophelia's rejection of Hamlet's love
4. disappointment at not being named king after his father's death
Polonius
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern
Claudius
Gertrude
Dickens reveal in Pip's thoughts his transformation in arrogance after he learns of his great expectations.
Answer:
The title presents a feeling of loneliness and an atmosphere of helplessness.
Explanation:
When we look at the title of the story, we can see that an individual has not been associated as a member of a specific family. The parents of this individual were not identified, which shows that this individual has no ties and cannot be directly associated with anyone who offers company, support and protection, such as the country. In this case, we can consider that this title refers to someone alone and completely helpless and these are the emotions that the title conveys.