<span>It uses mainly dialogue to tell
the story.</span>
A
play or a drama is a piece of literature that tells a story by means of
characters’ dialogue. Unlike prose, the audience can understand the plot and
background of the story through the way they are told by the characters either
as conversation with other characters, narration, or soliloquy (a character
talking alone sometimes facing the audience or talking to himself).
Skimming through or scanning other the reading material
I think that the author is trying to convey that the disease has only made them more paranoid. It makes them think about the old mans eye constantly. This choice of words helps the author put the point across that the man is most likely mad. Yes paranoia sharpens the senses and makes people more aware but the author is still trying to say that the man is mad because of a disease.
Sorry if this doesn’t help much, I don’t know where you are in the story but this is what I learned this year in my English class. I hope this helped!
Answer:
She is using strong words to convey her thoughts.
Explanation:
The tone for Macbeth's speech is immediately set after hearing of the death of Lady Macbeth. Having lost his queen, and seeing his hopes turn to ashes, the bitter Macbeth now comments on life in caustic words.
Some themes for this could be a cliche like "All life is precious" and if you watch "The Walking Dead" on AMC, you know Morgan the actor refuses to kill humans because he believes they can change to good people. Another theme could be "All things deserve life"