Knight in training
Knight and Squire are father and son
Chaucer physically describes, mentions his accomplishments
Vanity- pretty hair, embroidered clothing (beauty and wealth)
Of high social standing; only been to three places, but has done "valiantly in little space" (slight satire)
"Like a meadow", "fresh as the month of May", White- Purity
Red- Love
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1. The Puritans closed the theatres.
2. The Puritans were disliked due to their mentality and writers wrote satirical parodies about their attitude.
3. The Puritans attacked churches and won civil wars.
Explanation:
The Puritans attacked the church against corruption. They found it unacceptable to find their positions falling to the Catholics.
Queen Elizabeth did not allow religious arguments to avoid disputes. The Puritans were unable to adopt Calvinist prayer book. They were unable to follow Puritan freedom of conscience due to Church bureaucracy. They were disappointed and led to legal disputes and wars.
The Puritans were against theatres and hence closed them all. They did not allow stage plays and disliked by many writers and actors. Many parodies were written about their mentality by the writers. Shakespeare's play <em>'Twelfth Night'</em> had a Puritan character in it named 'Malvolio'.
Answer:
2nd paragraph
Explanation:
It is a person's thoughts and conscious reactions to events, perceived as a continuous flow
Answer:
Early Bird catches the worm.
Explanation:
Because it means the one that arrives first has the best chance for success.
Answer:
The author's chronological organization is able to show how the word "ghetto" has changed its meaning over time.
Explanation:
In "How‘ ghetto ’lost its meaning", the author wishes to show how the word "ghetto" had its meaning over time in relation to the changes that were taking place in society, cultures and the environment. For this, the author had to do a research and establish the facts in chronological order, which allowed the reader to realize that the word has been modified several times over the years, causing its meaning to be increasingly removed from its original meaning.