A limitation of using the speech excerpted to study opposition to the league of nations is the speech was given before the Treaty of Versailles.
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What is a Speech?</h3>
A speech is a vocal communication using language. It is the ability to express one's thoughts or feelings using articulate sounds. It can also be seen as a formal address or discussion directed to an audience.
The League of Nations was seen as an epitome of a new world order based on mutual cooperation of different international countries. The speech that was given to the opposition of the League of Nations was the Treaty of Versailles.
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The Kings in Athens did what they wanted while the Pharoahs had the other gods higher than them.
In the binary (good vs. evil) epic world of Beowulf, the king is a defender of law and order, and Grendel is the villain who challenges these principles. But neither the king nor Grendel act on their own. The king is God's representative on Earth and a protector of all his subjects. On the other hand, Grendel is not an ordinary villain or a monster. He is the descendant of Cain, Biblical figure who killed his own brother. As a creature of hell, he mustn't touch the king's throne, which is God's endowment. In other words, the one who symbolizes the Devil must stay away from God's symbols.