The correct answer is: C."Or art thou but / A dagger of the mind".
This option best demonstrates that the dagger Macbeth sees is an illusion, because Macbeth states that dagger he sees is possibly "a dagger of the mind". Macbeth is a famous play written by William Shakespeare. The plot of the play involves a Scottish general, called Macbeth, who believes a prophecy, and kills King Duncan, in order to replace King Duncan as the King of Scotland. After Macbeth kills the King, he experiences guilt and unrest, which in turn leads to him experiencing hallucinations. Thus, Macbeth sees daggers that are imaginary, as he experiences hallucinations.
<span>The characters in Pygmalion are:</span>
<span>1. Henry Higgins - professor of
phonetics (the trainer of Eliza)</span>
<span>2. Eliza Doolittle - transformed flower girl (she
was helped by Prof. Higgins)</span>
<span>3. Colonel Pickering - considerate gentleman (friend of
Prof. Higgins)</span>
<span>4. Alfred Doolittle - disreputable
dustman (the father of Eliza)</span>
<span>5. Mrs. Higgins - dignified lady (the mother of Prof. Higgins)</span>
<span>6. Mrs. Pearce - perceptive housekeeper (housekeeper of Prof.
Higgins)</span>
<span>7. Freddy Eynsford Hill - lovesick coward (the man who fell in love
with Eliza at first sight)</span>
It tells, how different cultures are, or how similar they can be. lol
Answer:
Samuel Collier, a rough-and-tumble young orphan, becomes Captain John Smith's page on his journey to the New World. Brought up in poor conditions, Samuel is street-smart but also quick-tempered. He has to learn to control his anger and to use his head instead of his fists. During the journey on the ship the Susan Constant, Samuel begins to learn how to determine right from wrong.
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