Answer:
it would make the people live too easily and be too happy.
Explanation:
The Iroquois creation story, the story is told of how the world was created and the order it was created according to the Iroquois myth. It is described that Flint and his brother played a huge part in the creation and while Flint's brother sought to make things easier for people on earth, his brother Flint opposed him.
Therefore, Flint didn't like his brother's plan because it would make the people live too easily and be too happy.
Every morning I get up at 7 o' clock, I have my breakfast. While I eat, my mother prepares my lunch. When I finish having breakfast, I always take my bike, and I always arrive late! - Hey! What you? - I do my homework.
In these lines, Macbeth reacts to the witches telling him he cannot be beaten until "Great Birnam Wood to high Dunsinane Hill...come against him."
His lines reflect his ego and his ambition because he doesn't even stop to consider the possibility he could be beaten. He immediately says, "That will never be." He is so blinded by ambition that he dismisses the prophecy and looks forward to becoming king.
He says that may the woods never rise until "high-placed Macbeth...live the lease of nature." Here, Macbeth is saying that he foresees himself as king, dying a natural death (likely of old age). His ego and ambition blind him to any other possibility.
Answer:
The task that is given to Santiago by the Alchemist, is to find life inside of a desert. This task is testing the strength of life to attract life and its testing the ability of life.
Explanation:
In Paulo Coelho's "The Alchemist," Andalusian shepherd boy Santiago decides to set off a journey to Egypt. After he passes the alchemist's test in the desert, the latter is convinced that Santiago is a student worthy of this teaching. As as a result, the alchemist then offers to guide Santiago across the desert in search of his treasure.
Answer: Varies
Explanation: That means she was very evil.