Answer:
<em>1. "Though I have seen my head (grown slightly bald) brought in upon a platter,
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<em>I am no prophet—and here’s no great matter;"</em>
<em>2. "To say: “I am Lazarus, come from the dead,"</em>
Explanation:
T.S. Eliot's "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" is a poem that deals with the themes of alienation, isolation amidst the tortured psyche of the modern man and his 'overconfidence' life. This modernism poem is from the speaker, Alfred Prufrock's perspective, delving into his love life and his need or desire to consummate his relationship with the lover.
An allusion is one literary device that writers use to provide details in their work. It makes reference to other pieces or works in this description. And two instances of biblical allusion are found in the lines <em>"I am no prophet"</em> and <em>"To say: To say: “I am Lazarus, come from the dead".</em> The first "prophet" allusion is about John the Baptist whose head was cut off and brought on a platter on the request of Herodias's daughter to Herod (Matthew 14, Mark 6). And the second allusion is to Lazarus, whom Jesus raised from the grave/ dead (John 11).
1. In this excerpt, Oliver is presented as ______?
Oliver was presented as a juvenile delinquent. He was offended by Noah's words but he did not take it to his defense. He was filled with rage due to the insult of his mother.
2. Charlotte is shown to be a woman who is __________?
Charlotte was shown to be a woman of strong physical strength. She was capable of raising her fist to instill discipline.
3. In the last 2 paragraphs of the excerpt, the reader is left to infer that Charlotte, Mrs. Sowerburry, and Noah are ___________ Oliver.
The 3 characters are inferred to be Oliver's tormentors in the scenario. They haven't shown Oliver the compassion and understanding that he needs as he was still adjusting and transitioning to the new environment.
Answer:
O'Connor's stories reflect her relgious belief and centers around the theme of good and evil, God's grace, etc.
Explanation:
Flannery O'Connor was a pious Christian and committed to her Roman Catholic beliefs. Her religious beliefs can be seen in her stories and books.
Her short story entited 'A Good Man is Hard To Find' is centered around the theme of God's grace, root of human sin-- pride, etc. Her story, 'A Good Man is Hard to Find' depicts the theme of God's grace which is evident in the grace extended to the Misfit and Grandmother. In the story, both the Misfit and Grandmother were the reciever of grace. According to Christian belief, God's salvation to humankind is a free gift, a grace.
Another theme found in the story is pride, a root of all evil in human. In the story, all characters in some way or the another depicts pride in themselves. For instance, Grandmother is self-centered and thus manipulates her family to ggo where she wants.
I would say B because you will want to know what happens next like Oh no whats gonna happen to him but if you want to start it peacefully you should use the order A B C D it sounds good