Despite what else may have occurred within the story up to
that point, this excerpt provides insight into the characteristics of the
narrator. With the terms “earnest
endeavors,” it is revealed that the narrator is making sincere efforts to
alleviate the friend’s sadness. What
this means, thus, is that the narrator can be seen in this light as a true,
caring friend whose actions are without ulterior motives.
2. Falling, brilliance, and doom
It is a metaphor for a mature and deeper kind of love. When Romeo sees Juliet, he is struck by her
and goes so far as compare Juliet to a shrine that just goes to show deep his love
for her is. Upon seeing her, he knows
that he has found true love.
Yes, Old mayor is the one who says the statement man is the only real enemy we have and Remove Man from the scene, and the root cause of hunger and overwork is abolished forever. The novels reveals about real enemy is that whatever goes upon two legs is an enemy. The answer in this question is yes, it is true that the old mayor say the statement.
The reason that does not make a case for the value of proposed solution is that "it is effective in solving the problems." As always, the simplest explanation is the usually the best solution. This reasoning is lined with principle of plurality and the principle of parsimony.