What can most likely be inferred about an artist when analyzing his or her portrayal or heroes in a work of art

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Answer: The most likely idea that can be inferred about an artist when analyzing his or her portrayal of heroes in a work of art is that his or her portrayal of heroes in the artist's masterpieces are that they are his or her idea of heroism. The depiction is a reflection of what he or she thinks about the heroes.
Answer 2
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the artist values the same characterisitics that the hero exhibits


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The excerpt from Homer’s Iliad which contains an epic simile is:

“As wasps, provoked by children in their play,

Pour from their mansions by the broad highway,

In swarms, the guiltless engage,

Whet all their stings, and call forth all their rage: traveler”

The simile in the above excerpt is 'like a swarm of bees.' A simile is a direct comparison between two things. It compares two things by using ‘as’ or ‘like.’ A simile is the figure of speech which directly compares two things which have some features common in them. In the above excerpt, the number of people has been compared with the swarm of bees.


What did the Chavíns and the Incas have in common

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A. Both civilizations lived in the Andes Mountains.


Enter the letter of the item in column 2 that best matches the epic in column 1. A. Ramayana Journey home B. Gilgamesh Rescue wife C. Odyssey Medieval epic D. Le Chanson de Roland Flood

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D. Le chanson de Roland is a Medieval Epic
C. Odyssey is a journey home
A. Ramayana contains the aspect of Wife Rescue
B. Gilgamesh incorporates the Flood

In what ways is eva smith exploited in the play an inspector calls 'but these girls aren't cheap labour-they're people'

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In the play An Inspector Calls, we learn that the character of Eva Smith is abused in a great variety of ways. She represents the oppressed lower classes of Edwardian England. Often, girls from a lower class struggled a lot throughout their lives. They needed to make a living in a world that provided them very few opportunities.

In the case of Eva Smith, she is first abused as a worker. She works long hours and gets paid very little. She is also abused due to her class, as several members of the Birling family believe themselves to be entitled to treating her badly. Eva Smith is also sexually abused, a crime that is left unpunished due to her gender and social position. This long line of abuses and exploitation lead to her eventual suic.ide.

First off, Eva Smith along with other people working in Mr. Birling's company was looking for higher wages, as they were paid very little. Mr. Birling refuses to increase their salary because he says it will cost him a lot. In order to show the other workers what will happen if a revolt takes place once again, he fires Eva Smith.
Then, Eva Smith gets a job in a clothing store, but Mr. Birling's daughter, Sheila, was jealous of her and angrily told the manager he should fire her (saying she wasn't doing her job correctly etc).
Later, Eva Smith changes her name to Daisy Renton and meets Geralds (Sheila's fiancé). He decides to take her as a mistress, providing her a place to stay, but ultimately tells her their relationship will have to end as socially it would never be accepted and he was already going to get married to Sheila.
She then becomes sexually abused by Eric, who drunkenly uses and impregnates her. He wants to help her by stealing money from his father, Mr. Birling, and offers to marry her to take care of the child, but she refuses when she finds out that he stole the money.
Finally, she decides to turn to charity, an association where the head was Mrs. Birling. She tries to lie about her past, using Mrs. Birling's name, which causes Mrs. Birling to refuse to help her despite clearly seeing that Eva/Daisy was alone and pregnant.
In the end, every member of the family ends up using Eva/Daisy, whilst still blaming her for what happened.

Is the content the most appropriate for the audience

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Yes the content is the most apporaite for the audience

Yea it is the most appropriate for the audience for sure

Based on “The Story of an Hour,” with which statement would Kate Chopin most likely agree?A. Women are the weaker sex.
B. Women should submit to their husbands.
C. Many women die of broken hearts.
D. Marriage restricts one’s freedom.

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The correct answer is D. Marriage restricts one's freedom. This is because of the fact that even though her husband was not a bad man who beat her up or something similar, she was still kind of happy when she heard he died, because she would get to live her life as a free woman, instead of a housewife. This is why it was considered to be a controversial story when it came out.

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the answer is D

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