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He describes the appearance of Peter and Wendy in a very angelic and innocent way, but this contrasts with their mental activities, because we know that they are obsessed and psychologically distorted, without any angelic and innocent thinking.
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Although you have not presented the text to which this question refers, we can consider, through the context of the question, that you are referring to "The Veldt," a short story written by Bradbury, which shows a highly technological house that manages to make the children Peter and Wendy completely obsessed with her and everything she is capable of doing. Peter and Wendy become so dependent and amazed by the house that they start showing signs of psychological disturbance, becoming violent and dangerous children, even going so far as to murder their own parents when they considered leaving the house. This mental condition of these children is completely contrasting with the angelic and innocent appearance they present, since the author describes them as children with "cheeks like mints, eyes like brilliant blue agate marbles."
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A). Grieving, the speaker first conveys his despair and anger but then reconfirms his religious belief.
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Alfred Tennyson in his poem 'In Memoriam A.H.H.' reflects the crunch of 'faith rocked society' through mourning. The speaker of his poem displays sorrow and gloom first after the death of Hallam, his friend, and anguish as he feels low after losing his friend. <u>However, this is followed by a restatement of his religious faith by stating his hope that despite his friend lost his physical body but he still has the opportunity to reunite with his soul</u>. He wants that whenever he reassociates with him, Hallam can recall all the memories they shared together on Earth and stay together till eternity. Thus, <u>option A</u> is the correct answer.
Just after Gregor's metamorphose it is possible to see that there is a distance between him and the rest of his family, Kakfa explains what is going on but there is no dialogue to show that the distance between Gregor and his family widens, one example is when Greta thinks that Gregor needs more space, decides to remove Gregor and Gregor is anxious about this, showing the misunderstanding between him and his family.