No because that rude and just stop
The barber Ivan Jakovlevitch finds Major Kovaloff's nose in his bread. It happens all of a sudden, without any introduction, on a usual morning. What makes this occurrence even weirder is the fact that he recognizes the nose, as if all the noses in this world aren't similar, and instantly starts quarrelling with his wife, who accuses him of having chopped off a customer's nose.
<span>In his analysis of the controversy surrounding Phillis Wheatley’s poetry, Gates demonstrates that theoretical issues debated in the academy are indeed relevant to the everyday lives of Americans. Gates, chairman of the Department of African and African American Studies at Harvard University, is a prominent intellectual. In his preface he states that the National Endowment for the Humanities, in honoring him by inviting him to lecture, acknowledges the importance of African American studies in the intellectual life of the United States.</span>
The correct answer is Mood, because <span>emotions or feelings are what makes the mood happy, sad, or mad</span>
I think it's central to the play because <span>All earthly things do not matter when it comes time to die, we leave behind our strength, beauty, etc. when we die.
It convey to the audience no to hold on into superficial such as strength and beauty and started to focus on keeping the core value that we held the most toward others.</span>