Answer:
C: Initially, I think of a large ship when I think of Walt Whitman's "O Captain! My Captain!"
Explanation:
Answer:
c. admiring
Explanation:
The answer is admiring because in the story it says
When thus gentle, Bessie seemed to me the best, prettiest, kindest being in the world; and I wished most intensely that she would always be so pleasant and amiable, and never push me about, or scold, or task me unreasonably, as she was too often wont to do.
In the overture to A Midsummer Night's Dream, the kingdom of the fairies, led by Oberon and Titania, is represented by the b) piccolo.
Based on the myths, the values of both the Haida and the Māori creation myth are:
family
nature
love
The Maori creation myth tells the story how humans were born and how nature helped in their birth by sacrificing themselves. According to this creation myth, the earth and heaven were once joined as Ranhinui. Papatuanuku was the sky father and the mother Ranhinui was the Earth and they had many children. The children lived in the darkness and wanted to live in the light. The children separated the parents in order to live in the light. The parents continue to grieve for each other until the present day.
The Haida creation myth is about a trickster named Raven who stole the sun, the moon and the stars in order to bring light to his created world. He created animals, fish, trees, men, and all the creatures but they lived in darkness because of which he stole light.
Answer:
Authors from various cultures
Explanation:
Before the era of postmodernism came to be and before new authors emerged, there was a period where were the body of books, and texts that was the most important and influential was made up of literature written by white males.
As postmodernism took over, we now have writers from different cultures and female women have entered the cannon. Ethnic minorities writers like Tony Morrison and Ishmael Reed have taken the central stage.