Why does Daisy hope her child will be a beautiful fool? She was trying to imply that the life of a woman is a happier one in ignorance. If her daughter is a "fool" then she will never have to suffer the harsh realities of the real world. Think of the old saying " Ignorance is bliss".
I would say probably B) The image of wild and lone.
Buuttt.. It could possibly be something different.. (Maybe C?)
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The poem Ozymandias talks about the supremacy of time against all human efforts and achievements. This will always remain relevant to all societies because attaining power is the most common desire among human beings.
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Try "you would’ve never been talking to me." Or, you can try "you would've never talked to me."
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