28. What is ironic (given the robin incident) about David's remarking, "I'd do it for you" ? (5 marks)
29. Why did the narrator feel that he had to lie about the circumstances of David's death when he got back to camp? (5 marks)
How does the poet vividly convey ideas concerning the influence that nature has upon man?…
Reflections Within is a non-traditional stanzaic poem made up of five stanzas containing thirty-four lines that do not form a specific metrical pattern. Rather it is supported by its thematic structure. Each of the five stanzas vary in the amount of lines that each contain. The first stanza is a sestet containing six lines. The same can be observed of the second stanza. The third stanza contains eight lines or an octave. Stanzas four and five are oddly in that their number of lines which are five and nine.…
6 David receives anger from his mother and she will not let him stay. “That’s what you’ve always wanted, so go on now back to the army.” (David’s mother)…
During the summer of 1948 David was forced to revise his opinion of his father as a man and sheriff as a result of the events that transpired. David’s opinion of his mother was never really negative so was not affected by those events.…
1. David was valedictorian of his high school graduation class and also near the top of his class in college, but never lived up to his potential after that. His personality was such that he often alienated people, leading to four failed marriages and trouble holding down a job for any length of time. It is likely that he had a low level of…
“Slaveship,” by Lucille Clifton, is a free verse poem from the perspective of slaves that the white men capture and trade in the slave trade, forcing them to travel on the Middle Passage. Ironically, the ships bear the names of religious symbols and figures such as Jesus, Angel of God, and Grace of God (lines 14-15) even though the act of slavery is one of the most sinful systems in the eyes of these slaves and in the eyes of all decent human beings.…
Chapter 10-18“The greater a man’s talents, the greater his power to lead astray” Haley page122.-disscuss the ironyIn the brave new world people believe that everyone belongs to someone else. They are born with different caste and appointed jobs. They do not have to or cannot think and worry about anything, because the controllers need absolute submit to their orders. In their formats of human, human should not have talents and a brain to think. In this case, Bernard’s belief, habits, goals and curiosities have brought tension to the controllers. They think that Bernard’s “talents” will lead him or the community to a new theory of life, which is forbidden in the new world. This sentence is a verbal irony, director use the word “astray” to show that man’s talents is a noxious thing to have, which could lead people to corruption. But the truth is that the greater a man’s talents, the greater his power to lead to the understanding of life. (10.7)…
In Emily Dickinson's poem "I Felt a Funeral in My Brain", Dickinson describes what seems to be a funeral in her mind. When one thinks of a funeral, they usually think of a ceremony for a person who has died. This funeral that Dickinson is experiencing in her brain, is actually a funeral for the death of her mind. Emily Dickinson describes events that usually take place at a funeral but the ideas she pitches to the reader doesn't exactly exemplify your ideal funeral. She tells the reader how there are mourners, a service, lifting of a box implying it is a coffin and nobody is being burried. In Emily Dickenson's poem, the reader can elaborate upon elements of poetry such as imagery, symbolism, diction, and metaphor that create a better sense of understanding.…
Some of the risks David took from knowing are: Sophie’s foot. (pg. 49), sarcastaly wishing for another hand. (pg. 22), and being involved with the telepathic group.…
2.David describes his parent's only error as trying to be "loyal to both family and justice". Why does he perceive this to be a mistake?…
I agreed to show David to his house, and I followed him inside as he wanted to take a look around. David went straight upstairs and directly to the room in which Homer was found in his bed. The only part of the room that had been moved in the past 40 years was the body of Homer. I was forced to tell him what was found in the room. The explanation…
The setting of this story was when David was 15 years old and it was took place at David's house.…
David end up driving away from the house, he can’t handle coming inside, but the narrator is again the polite young woman, and she wonders why David can’t be polite and helpful like her.…
Q3. What evidence can you see of David’s planning and strategizing, organizing, controlling, leading and developing?…
David is complaining about the lack of freedom that he gets when he says the use of first person,’ ‘ I wish I was dead’ shows highlights that he wanted to die due to not having choice in the life he was living in. The missing freedom is further demonstrated through the hyphen, “he was now twelve years old- it said so on his identity card”. This displays David’s loss of freedom through his inability to know his proper self due to the trust in his identity card.…