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Compare and contrast the themes of the poems “Ulysses” and the “Lady of Shalott,” and analyze how the poet incorporates Victorian ideals into the themes.
Answer:
<u>Both poems address the relationship between a woman and a man.</u>
<u>Explanation:</u>
In the poem “Ulysses” by Tennyson we notice a focus about an individual's pursuit for knowledge and experience. Ulysses (a male character) feels that he must look beyond his challenges by seeking new experiences.
In the poem "The Lady of Shalott" also focuses on taking risks to overcome challenges. However, both poems shed some light on the relationship between men and women incorporating the Victorian view of acquiring knowledge which sees women as merely serving their duty in her home and family, and that her interactions with the world is not permissible.
Answer:
C. Appeals to reason
Explanation:
There are three ways a speaker can appeal to an audience:
- Appeal to logic (logos) - use of evidence and facts to support our claims.
- Emotional appeal (pathos) - use of words to elicit emotions in the audience.
- Ethical appeal (ethos) - appeal to the values of the audience.
Martin Luther King appeals to reason/logic by using scientific data (<em>Through our </em><em>scientific</em><em> genius.</em>..). The given statement doesn't disprove an opposing claim, repeat important words, or quote a historical figure as these are King's own words.
D. A thunderbolt because if you have seen the movie while there sailing out of no where a sudden flash hits the boat causing it to catch fire and well sink .
Answer:
D, having a party.
Explanation:
The others are all thing's you'd normally do alone. :)