Answer:
This is what I wrote (and it is not plagerized you can even check)
Explanation:
The sound that the narrator thinks he's heard at the end of the story is the old man's heartbeat but what he actually hears is his guilty conscious, because that is what is making him think that he can still hear the old man's heartbeat is that since he feels guilty about what he did his conscious is making it seem like the heart is still beating. In the text, it says that " I admit the deed-tear up the planks!-here, here! it is the beating of his hideous heart!" that shows how the narrator got tired of "hearing the heartbeat" so what he did was confess to what he did. The effect that the narration has on the story is that the suspense because in paragraph 17 we the audience are getting anxious because when the police arrive at the house were wondering at what time he will get caught.
The answer is (D)
That means you are a christmas tree
The relationship began to fall apart near the end of the play because Brutus' character had changed significantly, from a noble and quiet character to a power hungry man. And Cassius did not like this very much because it was his idea to kill Caesar so that Cassius gets the power and attention. Also Brutus blames himself for Portia's death and Caesar's death when in reality it was Cassius who manipulated him in doing it.
Answer:
Answered below
Explanation:
Animal Farm begins with the portrayal of the the animals as victims of neglect, abandoned in poor conditions by Mr. Jones. This led to the revolution and take over of the farm by the animals who finally attained freedom. These animals were unwilling victims at this time.
With the events unfolding after the takeover of the farm, various animals became unwilling victims to Napoleon and the other pigs. The hens who were promised their chicks, had their eggs taken away from them by the pigs. The cows had their milk stolen by the pigs. The young pigs were victimised and executed for protesting.
On the other hand, other animals like Boxer the horse, as well as the gullible sheep, could be said to be willing victims, loyal to the cause. Boxer slaved for the animal kingdom and never complained. He was sold out to the knackers. The sheep consistently sang about the good of the four legged animals even though they were being taken advantage of, by the pigs.