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By having the Chorus spoil the end of the play before it even starts—Romeo and Juliet die, and only then do their families end the feud Shakespeare sets up similar possibilities for the development of irony, tension, and catharsis here.
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The Answer is D. In "Orpheus and Eurydice," the afterlife is gloomy and calm, while in "Valhalla: Hall of the Chosen Slain," it is wild and riotous.
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the poem is:
pastoral
emotional
(sorry, this is all I can do :(
It's C. If you recall, Thetis, Achilles's mother, gives him a shield from Hephaestus where various scenes of life are depicted. The scenes represent life and that life is short and fleeting (you'll understand more if you review the book one more time) I hope I helped :)