Answer:
The fourth answer choice.
Explanation:
Answer:
The sound device shows how helpless love is in relation to time. As time passes, love declines.
Explanation:
The poem talks about the changes that love goes through over the years and how the love of many is diminished and ended over time. Lines 24-26 report this with greater emphasis, through the use of rhymes that impose a musicality and a feeling that time is moving rhythmically. This shows the pressure of time on love, as it reinforces the idea that love can decline if it is not used soon.
One of the themes of this story - Ruthlesness evolves from the possessiveness, and stinginess of the main character - Judson Webb.
The story summarized the cause of this death as arising from inadvertent self-poisoning.
Described as a short-tempered man with an inordinate obsession for his property especially his fishing equipment, guns, and liquor, Judson against his wife's pleas and advice poisons his own drink on the premise that a thief was stealing some of it.
He believes that it is "fair" for the thief to die for stealing.
Unfortunately, upon the occurrence of an accident where Judson slips and hits his head, his servant - Alec, (unaware that the poisoned bottle) administers some of the liquor to him to relieve the pain. This of course leads to Judson's demise.
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<u>Answer</u>:
Existentialist texts suggest that B) individuals must strive to live authentically in an otherwise meaningless world
<u>Explanation</u>:
The word "existentialism" was thought by Gabriel Marcel, the French Catholic philosopher. It basically suggests that each individual is an independent individual responsible for his acts. It is what they think they are and not what others think about them.
It doesn’t mean that individual can do whatever they wish, it means one should think big and be free. One should do some work that one loves to do. Existentialism largely believes in authenticity in whatever an individual does.