Answer:
thrilling and touching
Explanation:
they both are describing nouns i.e movie and ending respectively..
Desdemona lies asleep in bed, and Othello enters, dreadfully calm and sure in what he must do. Desdemona wakens and calls him to bed, but he tells her to pray at once, repenting anything she needs to repent, and he will wait while she prays because he does not want to kill her soul. Suddenly, Desdemona realizes that Othello intends to kill her. She is afraid, although she knows she is not guilty. Knowing that she cannot convince him of her fidelity, Desdemona weeps and begs him to banish her rather than kill her, or let her live just a little more, but he stifles her, presumably with a pillow.
Shakespeare drew on concepts of courtly love and ethics from Chaucer's ''The Knight's Tale'' as well as the marriage culture of the 16th century in order to create the play A Midsummer Night's Dream.
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The crowd began to cheer. The crowd had dispersed, so they turned toward the only hotel in town. I grabbed a hot dog with sauerkraut at a stand nearby and watched the theater crowd exit the latest block buster show. Her gaze passed over the faces in the crowd across the street.