The speaker's explanation of the raven's one response changes drastically throughout the poem.
In the beginning, the speaker thinks that, like a parrot, Nevermore is the only word this bird can utter. However, over time, he starts to change his mind about the bird, thinking that it is no coincidence this bird says only that one word. In the end, he starts thinking of the bird as the Prophet of death, and asks it whether he will ever see his beloved Lenore, to which the bird answers, Nevermore.
Answer:
B. Diverse people contribute to the country's identity.
Explanation:
Walt Whitman's poem "I Hear America Singing" talks about the diverse professions that make up the whole American identity. The poet describes the various<em> "carols"</em> that constitute the nation of America.
As seen in the given poem, Whitman mentions how the various professions, be it <em>"mechanics"</em>, <em>"masons"</em>, <em>"carpenter"</em>, <em>"boatman"</em>, <em>"shoemaker"</em>, <em>"mother"</em> etc all contribute to the harmonious melody in the singing. Through their respective professions, they all sing about their works which shows the united nature of the various people of the country. Through the depiction of the different professions, <u>Whitman emphasizes the interconnectedness of the diverse people that contribute to the identity of the great nation of America</u>.
Thus, the correct answer is option B.
Answer:
In both stories, a strong hero loses his strength through the treachery of his wife, who is an enemy spy.
Explanation:
In the biblical story of Samson,his mother is instructed by God at his birth never to shave a hair from his head and he would have super strength to achieve what mere men could not achieve.
True to the words of God, Samson grew up having great strength because his hair was never shaved. He fell in love and married Delilah a Philistine who was sent to spy on him and discover the secret of his great strength so he can be subdued. Samson tells her his secret and he is subdued by his enemies.
In the story <em>Prince Louie, </em>when Louie was only just a child, his mother tells him that soon he would become King Louis of Forbush and she gave him a ring and asked him to wear it at all times and he would succeed in his royal duties.
Just as his mother said, he grew up to become a successful king, banishing his enemies and the kingdom having peace. He fell in love and married Anabellla of Gnarltree who unknown to him was a spy sent to find out the secret of his power. King Louis told her his secret was the ring and sge got the ring off and his kingdom was invaded.