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Yes, I agree with the statement that the loss of Major Kovalyov's nose symbolizes the loss of power in the person.
Explanation:
Nikolai Gogol's satirical story "The Nose" that tells the story around an official in the Russian government who lost his nose. And along with that loss of the physical facial feature, he seemed to have lost his self-esteem and did things that seemed unbecoming of a government official.
In the story, the loss of the nose not only represents the literal loss of the facial feature. It also represents the literal loss of power or authority in the person. Collegiate Assessor Kovalyov was proud of his achievement and would refer to himself as "<em>Major</em>" just to show his power, <em>"to make himself sound more important and to give more weight to his status"</em>. Thus, it is evident that power and status means a lot to him. So, when he realized his nose had disappeared and resurfaced as some official higher than him in position, he was flabbergasted. He even approached the nose at the church and demanded to know <em>"where you belong? And where do I find you? In church, of all places!"</em>. He had previously guessed the position of the nose as perhaps <em>"a state councilor"</em> but that did not deter him from reproachfully ordering him to return his nose.
So, when the nose refused to return, he felt smaller and in "<em>absolute despair"</em>. He even stated his position of "<em>major</em>" to the nose, in a bid to give authenticity to his claim. His common demeanor of telling people to 'ask for Major Kovalyov' to get something or approaching beautiful ladies all changed after the loss of the nose. Now, he felt powerless and unable to do anything, not even depend on his 'title' to get his own personal property-the nose, back. He was even reluctant to face the <em>"slim girl [whose] cheeks flushed with the colour of the first rose of spring."</em> He did not have any courage to approach or behave as he normally would have been, confident and powerful. And when he was asked his name at the advertising agency, he refused to reveal his name which he used to proudly proclaim to everyone.
And once the nose was returned, he felt a sense of joy that was so <em>"intense" </em>and regained his previous personality/ character of the 'powerful' and 'dashing' Major. Thus, I agree with the statement that the loss of the nose symbolizes the loss of power in the character of Major Kovalyov.
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Do you like animals or have a favorite animals, I do mine is a....put what your favorite animal is and this animal is a.... is your favorite animals a carnivore,omnivore or herbivore.
carnivores eat only mean
omnivores eat both
Herbivores eat plants
This type of animal example a lion lives in a desert biome some live in the marine,taiga forest or aquatic biomes.
Marine biomes have sharks,whales,fish and turtles.
Forest biomes have like lizards or snakes.
Desert biomes has also snakes,lions,elephants,scorpions and camels.
Animals have predators or prey example a panther prey are deer or raccoons, and there predators are lions or sometimes hyenas. Animals live in different temperatures and have natural extincts to survive an example is like a bears or squirrels going into hibernation. Well I guess it's my time to hibernate good night.
Hope this helps.
By the time the light finally reached Mars, the glint would be a million times dimmer than the faintest light visible to the human eye.
In elementary geometry the concept of a curve is not clearly defined and is sometimes defined as "length without width" or as the "boundary of a surface" . In elementary geometry the study of a curve essentially reduces to consideration of examples (a straight line, an interval, a polygon, a circle, etc.). Since it does not have general methods at its disposal
Out of the blue, it's the third one since the letter 'D' repeats. Nvm, thats was just one. I'll reread it.
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Toni was being generous, kind, and respect
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