In herman melville’s mobydick what does the final paragraph indicate about the relationship between
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The ending of MobyDick indicates that, according to the author, Nature is indifferent to human suffering. After the ship has sunk and all of its crew has died, small fowls are seen flying over the collapsing vortex, resuming their flight as if nothing had happened, and the sea itself "rolled on as it rolled five thousand years ago". The natural elements exist on another time-frame that is separate from Man's own experience and suffering.
The correct answer is D. Nature is indifferent to human suffering.
1) When the townspeople give Davy Hutchinson pebbles to join in the ritual, this significant of perpetuating religious prejudice and blind acceptance of tradition. I choose the last option because Davy was the youngest in his family and his mind was'nt prepared for such things as form of this lottery. The story will show all the cruelty and pointlessness of the tradition when this little boy that joined this event occassion will not be an exempt from it.
2) The way how transporting does the primitivistic act of violence into a modern setting function in the story is being shown there : It functions to reveal something about human nature and human society. When reading this story you always come across particular situations of people's daily lives that exposes all the reality of human nature and show how people can turn into savages in order to get what they want. "The Lottery" rises social questions that might appear in community.
3) The story is told from third person omniscient. The main characterics of point of view is that author does not represent the inner thoughts or intentions of a characther but describes the actions in the way that the reader will make a conclusion and image of each charachter.
4) The scapegoat in this story Mr. Graves. The scapegoat is a person that commited loads of sins and should be punished in the end of the story. Mr. Gvaes that is also called Old Man is main person that connected with all the negative aspects of lotteries but nobody seemed to know about it.
5) The character which represents an attitude of liberalism is definitely Mr. Summers. All the members of Summers family are form the idea of liberty and progress. He tries to give this lottery a new look and shape and to make it less cruel.
6) I think that the character whose latent cruelty most clearly manifest itself is Old Man Warner. The reason why I think so is mentioned in the fourth answer that reveals the truth about this character.
7) The theme of this story might be that : accepting tradition is harmful. I would even say that preserving such traditions is harmful. In this story you can see how the tradition which wasn't removed or improved by the years affect modern society and gives a particular impact on community and people's lives.
8) Without any doubts I can say that the best options which directly shows the irony is :The discrepancy between the good will of the community and the cruelty of the ritual they thoughtlessly perpetuate. I am so sure because at the beginning of the story it is said that every member of community cares about one another but the fact that they still appreciate such a cruel tradition shows that their actual attitude is just the opposite.
9) The thing which Jackson must be satirizing hazing. According to the year of release of the book and the setting of the story, the main cultural institution of ''The Lottery'' is military draft that directly lead us to ''hazing'' as this is the only option which clearly coincides.
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1; REASON
2; CAN NOURISH THE SOUL
3; daffodils
4; NATURE OFFERS WISDOM
5; PERSONIFICATION
6;SIMPLE
7; nature's way is superior to humanity's way
8;The dog tries to protect, rather than eat, its master's corpse.
9; NEGATIVE
10;An Innate Goodness and Innocence in Humanity
1) b) exaggerates the mood of the poem
2) hunter
3)strong and patterned throughout the poem
4)
It is a metaphor for life that lives in every tree
5)They exaggerate the bad in the world and how despair can be inevitable.
6) A regular pattern of rhyming couplets
7) repeat ideas for emphasis
8)the dark nature that can emerge from all mankind
he general psychological characteristics, feelings, and behavioral traits of humankind, regarded as shared by all humans.
Explanation:
that is the definition
The answer to number 6 is not "The many beauties in nature"
Explanation:
I just took the test and this was incorrect.
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The answer to the first question is B. according to humanistic perspective, humans have no free will and are entirely shaped by environment. (pretty pessimistic)
the answer to the second question is also the second option. There really isn't any research so c/d are out and its not positive so a is also out, leaving b.
the third question is c because esteem is the second most important level on Maslow's pyramid of needs. (the other answer choices aren't even on the pyramid)