Answer:
a. The theft of the old man's most prized possession brings him happiness.
Explanation:
Irony is a figure of speech in which words are used in such a way that their intended meaning is different from the actual meaning of the words. It may also be a situation that ends up in quite a different way than what is generally anticipated. In simple words, it is a difference between appearance and reality. and it says the theftt of his most prized possession brings him happiness.Now, most people if somebody steals their most prized possession won't bring us happiness it would make us upset and mad.
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Answer:
The question is asking to states who are the outraged, base on the said question and problem in your question and base on my research, I would say that the answer would be The Medici family trying to over throw the government.. the people of florence being tricked into giving money to the church. The Church got the people to give them money by making them believe that if the gave money to the church they could spend less time in purgatory
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<span>Realistic fiction depicts life and society in a <u>true to life </u>manner.
Its main characters are <u>dynamic</u>.
They grow and transform with their experiences, making it easier for readers to <u>relate to</u> them.
This genre primarily focuses on the <u>daily struggles</u> of ordinary people, validating their experiences.
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The author is looking at an old castle.
Answer:
It shows how he is actually feeling happy thinking about how to dismember the men. Just the thought of killing these men is enough to give him "exultant thoughts".
Explanation:
The story of Beowulf can't be told without mentioning Grendel, the monster. The lines from the epic narrative show that he is among the sleeping men, most probably sneaking while they were in deep slumber.
When the narrator says
<em>"his thoughts were exultant,
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<em>He minded to sunder, from each of the thanemen
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<em>The life from his body"</em>
the narrator indirectly indicates that Grendel is a monstrous being. No normal being will have those types of thoughts and still be happy. But for Grendel, the mere thought of tearing the men apart, dismembering them, is enough to make him feel "exultant". triumphant, extremely happy. If just thinking can make him that happy, what will the real action make him feel, that's impossible to even comprehend.