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In the Nymph's Reply to the Shepherd by sir walter Raleigh what does this flash expect?
Line # 11 a honey tongue, a heart of gall | Honey is sweet. Gall is bitter. So the line refers to sweet words, sweet talk, beside a less sweet reality underneath.
In the Odyssey, how be Odysseus plucky?
name some examples....were doing a debate in class and im on the side where on earth he is a hero. i have to talk about how he be fearless. the only example i can think of is that he rescued his men from the cyclops... | I ponder you're on the wrong track. ...
In the original Jane Eyre what does the fire similes represent?
I agree with J. I think that the fire represents how profoundly of people are 'burned' in life. Bad things come up to good people. This kinda depends on what theory you are coming from. In a Freudian theory, this would represent sexuality, and notice Rochester is...
In the original Jane Eyre, how does Jane try to escape form the red room?
I cant seem to find out how she does... Also what does the escape tell us about her? | She tries to force the lock open but fail. The red-room can be viewed as a symbol of what Jane must overcome in her struggles...
In the original of mice and men what does george and lennies dream of owning their own tend soon symbolize?
Self-sufficiency, independence, basically the American promise that had be revoked for so many during the Depression. The American dream. Being successful within the Great Depression of the 30's. Beating the odds. Not having to work for anybody, to take...
In the percy Jackson series...?
does percy ever come back home. | Yes. Every school year he lives at home with his mom. Yes he just stays at camp for the summer
In the play The Crucible...?
who was the first of the girls to confess into having done witchcraft in establish to not get hung? plz& thnk you for your time:D | The Crucible - Arthur Miller Study Guides: http://www.shmoop.com/crucible/ http://www.bookrags.com/notes/cru/ http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/crucible/ http://www.litcharts.com/lit/thecrucible…
In the Prince and the Pauper, where on earth did Edward come across Miles Henden?
This is for a report thats due tomorrow (: | He meets him at the gates of the Guildhall, while he is raggedy-looking; he is trying to announce who he is so that the guards will let him within; a crowd forms,enjoying the spectacle and jeering...
In the Public Library what is the teen wedge call. I know that preteens i muse is juvenile?
i think the teens section is also prearranged as the big section, as in teens are considered adults and ur free to roam anywhere besides the kids' section. as you would expect, that's just how it is in all the library's...
In The Scarlet Letter, Hester kinda act resembling her sticky label doesnt situation, but do you have an idea that she isolated herself?
Did she isolate herself of purpose, or do you think she REALLY didn't care. I think she wasn't as strong as she tried to come across. I think she isolated herself, because she secretly hated the acumen. Opinions??...
In the Scarlet Letter, Is Dimmesdale a half-hearted or strong persona for hiding his burden of guilt?
please explain. I would like to hear your thought.. thanks | Weak. But he can't really hide the effects. The guilt wears down his strength but the people think he's under demonic attack and interpret his failing vigour as heroic piety....which in turn...
In the Scarlet Letter, the prison door best describes which of the following?
A. The separation between Hester and Pearl B. An escape route for Hester C. Puritanical severity of law and the authority of the regime D. Hester's determination to live with her crime | C
Line # 11 a honey tongue, a heart of gall | Honey is sweet. Gall is bitter. So the line refers to sweet words, sweet talk, beside a less sweet reality underneath.
In the Odyssey, how be Odysseus plucky?
name some examples....were doing a debate in class and im on the side where on earth he is a hero. i have to talk about how he be fearless. the only example i can think of is that he rescued his men from the cyclops... | I ponder you're on the wrong track. ...
In the original Jane Eyre what does the fire similes represent?
I agree with J. I think that the fire represents how profoundly of people are 'burned' in life. Bad things come up to good people. This kinda depends on what theory you are coming from. In a Freudian theory, this would represent sexuality, and notice Rochester is...
In the original Jane Eyre, how does Jane try to escape form the red room?
I cant seem to find out how she does... Also what does the escape tell us about her? | She tries to force the lock open but fail. The red-room can be viewed as a symbol of what Jane must overcome in her struggles...
In the original of mice and men what does george and lennies dream of owning their own tend soon symbolize?
Self-sufficiency, independence, basically the American promise that had be revoked for so many during the Depression. The American dream. Being successful within the Great Depression of the 30's. Beating the odds. Not having to work for anybody, to take...
In the percy Jackson series...?
does percy ever come back home. | Yes. Every school year he lives at home with his mom. Yes he just stays at camp for the summer
In the play The Crucible...?
who was the first of the girls to confess into having done witchcraft in establish to not get hung? plz& thnk you for your time:D | The Crucible - Arthur Miller Study Guides: http://www.shmoop.com/crucible/ http://www.bookrags.com/notes/cru/ http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/crucible/ http://www.litcharts.com/lit/thecrucible…
In the Prince and the Pauper, where on earth did Edward come across Miles Henden?
This is for a report thats due tomorrow (: | He meets him at the gates of the Guildhall, while he is raggedy-looking; he is trying to announce who he is so that the guards will let him within; a crowd forms,enjoying the spectacle and jeering...
In the Public Library what is the teen wedge call. I know that preteens i muse is juvenile?
i think the teens section is also prearranged as the big section, as in teens are considered adults and ur free to roam anywhere besides the kids' section. as you would expect, that's just how it is in all the library's...
In The Scarlet Letter, Hester kinda act resembling her sticky label doesnt situation, but do you have an idea that she isolated herself?
Did she isolate herself of purpose, or do you think she REALLY didn't care. I think she wasn't as strong as she tried to come across. I think she isolated herself, because she secretly hated the acumen. Opinions??...
In the Scarlet Letter, Is Dimmesdale a half-hearted or strong persona for hiding his burden of guilt?
please explain. I would like to hear your thought.. thanks | Weak. But he can't really hide the effects. The guilt wears down his strength but the people think he's under demonic attack and interpret his failing vigour as heroic piety....which in turn...
In the Scarlet Letter, the prison door best describes which of the following?
A. The separation between Hester and Pearl B. An escape route for Hester C. Puritanical severity of law and the authority of the regime D. Hester's determination to live with her crime | C
