Answer:
This is basically asking what the main idea, or the main lesson learned of the novel is.
Explanation:
The definition of theme, by the book in this context is, "the subject of talk, a piece of writing, a person's thoughts, or an exhibition"
Answer:
The evidence from the passage which best shows Ishmael's circumstances is:
"Again, I always go to sea as a sailor because they make a point of paying me for my trouble, whereas they never pay passengers a single penny that I ever heard of." (paragraph 5)
Explanation:
The above evidence shows that Ishmael was a hired hand in the Pequod, a whaling ship led by captain Ahab. Ahab was obsessed with the whale that had bit off his legs during a previous voyage. Based on the earlier incident, he led his crew to a catastrophic revenge adventure, which claimed the life of all crew members except Ishmael. The plot of this novel is captured in the epic novel titled "Moby D..k," authored by Herman Melville (1851).
Answer: A
Because Sarah’s moving away.
<span>B.". . . when well trained, no children are more courteous and agreeable," because there is no connection between good education and good behavior.</span>
Presumably the "Wise man" thought that the person who actually had suffered a nervous breakdown shouldn't be stimulated in any way so that is why he counselled Gilman to "never touch pen, brush or pencil again". In fact, she didn't follow his advice and through her creative work she came back to life again. From myself having written a book, I know that being involved in creating something is very therapeutic and good for the self esteem.