A writer must be aware of connotation
In order to make the reader have an emotional reaction
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Hello. This question is incomplete. The full question is:
Which character is described in these lines?
"Too loathsome and lasting. Not longer he tarried,
But one night after continued his slaughter
Shameless and shocking, shrinking but little
From malice and murder; they mastered him fully."
Answer:
Grendel
Explanation:
The passage shown above was taken from the epic poem "Beowulf" and features a showy, mean, cruel, dominating creature with murderous habits. That creature is Grendel, the villainous big of Beowulf's histporia, which is a very strong monstrous, powerful creature that terrorizes citizens of Denmark, causing terror between them, until Beowul arrives in the city and defeats him in a fight.
I would say it is similie. Because there is "like" in the sentence.
Answer:
Creon is now
irredeemably evil
from in control to overly arrogant
Explanation:
in Greek plays the Chorus were narrators
they talked, sang and even danced about what was going on in the play
Polynices attacked Thebes to be king
Polynices died
Polynices' uncle, Creon, became King
Creon said Polynices should not be buried because he was a traitor
but that was against the Law of the Gods
so Polynices' sister Antigone buried Polynices
Creon drove Antigone to killing herself
Creon felt his law was above the Law of the Gods
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