In Act 4, Scene 1 of Shakespeare's "Macbeth," the first apparition tells Macbeth to beware of Macduff, but the second says he does not have to kill him if he has no reason to fear him. Nevertheless, Macbeth resolves to seize the town of Fife, raid Macduff's castle and murder him as well as his wife, children and everyone in line of succession. As a result, Macbeth expects that will help him conquer his fear and sleep easily at night.
Tybalt is the son of Lady Capulet’s brother and Juliet’s hot-headed first cousin.
I can help you with question 1. For question 2, I am not sure if it refers to the examples in quesion 1 or others.
The right answer is C), struggles with the emotions and behaviors related to following society. Eugène Ionesco describes his main character as a mediocre person who does not want to surrender to society. He uses words like” unshaven, with unkempt hair and creased clothes” to depict his carelessness for physical appearance. Berenger is an alcoholic and has no drive in life. He does not fight for anything. He has neglected himself and his life.
Yet, he comes out in the story as someone who sticks to the hope of not giving up. Ionesco shows this by having him say : “Now I’ll never be a rhinoceros, never, never! “.Berenger, like a true hero, is the only one willing to put up a fight against the rhinoceros.
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he lived at Ellis Island for three days, and his experience agrees with Freedman’s statement that families were afraid of the health examinations.
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