Macbeth's courage in battle is a matter for great admiration and celebration among the other characters in the play. The audience is naturally drawn to join in this admiration. Our admiration for Macbeth at the beginning of the play makes his moral collapse that much more remarkable.
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there is an expectation of rhyme, so the reader is pulled foward
It is to tell the reader that life is so full of hurdles, mundanes and formidable that to simply face the everyday life is to exhibit courage. In the first stanza, the speaker shows a child's courage to take his first step, to learn a new skill and to withstand bullying by drinking 'their acid' and 'concealed it'. In the second stanza, the speaker shows a solider in the Vietnam War showing courage. The speaker also shows in the last two lines that courage can be a form of love. In the third stanza, the speaker hoes a person who had just simply suffered. The cause: unknown to the reader. The speaker show how someone who suffered can pick up ones feet and get back on track again. In the fourth stanza, the speaker shows a person that is old. In the end, he died. The speaker took us readers through a life showing us how this life was lived with courage in the small details of life. I hope this helps! :D
The context an image is placed in can affect the emotions it carries.
The reader is meant to feel the tension of the conflict immediately
It makes a reader feel supportive of the character showing courage
TV Reader's Digest - 1955 Courage 2-26 was released on: USA: 9 April 1956
I think it means enemy reader like a trainer that wants to battle you
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It depends what school you go to.
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Rainsford's response can create a sense of suspense and anticipation in the reader as they wonder how he will overcome the challenges he is facing. It also builds a connection between the reader and Rainsford, as they both experience the tension and excitement of the story together. Additionally, his response can evoke empathy and admiration from the reader for his courage and resourcefulness.
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