Answer:
I think the answer is 'All are well, aren't they?'
I'm not sure.
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this isnt going to help but did you know that the original play for romeo and juliet was only played by men
Explanation:
This prompt is from Buck's POV.
I was just laying on the ground silently. Not moving, not making any noises, being repeatedly whipped over and over again. I understood Hal's rage. This was my first time ever failing at something. Of course he would be angry. Hal switched out to a club, which hurt a lot more. Like my friends, I wasn't able to get up. But I was the only one who decided not to get up. I just felt this feeling for a long time, that something bad was going to happen. I was feeling like my time was just about over. The hits just stopped hurting as badly, and I felt numb. But suddenly, I heard a cry, almost like an animal cry. A man named John Thornton attacked the man holding the club.
I hope this helps!
Answer:
It means that the fellow in question (Gatsby) is like David Belasco, a theater producer and playwright who is known for his realistic sets.
So, he compares Gatsby to David Belasco.
Explanation:
In the Great Gatsby, a dude who was at one of Gatsby's many parties who was expecting Gatsby's books to be fake just like everything else about Gatsby is fake. But the reverse was the case - the books turned out to be real. But Gatsby has never read them. At this point, the guy called Gatsby, "...a regular Belasco". Actually comparing Gatsby to David Belasco, a stage/theater producer and playwright.
David Belasco is known to have pioneered many innovative forms of stage lighting and special effects which he used to create realism and naturalism.