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∙ 9y agoThe literary term used in this line is allusion, specifically referencing the mythological creature Gorgon, known for turning people to stone with its gaze. This allusion adds depth and creates a sense of ominous danger in the scene.
The Gorgon in classical mythology was a monster who turned you into stone if you looked at her. Macduff makes this classical allusion when talking about the sight of the murdered Duncan: "Approach the chamber, and destroy your sight With a new Gorgon: do not bid me speak; See, and then speak yourselves."
Hecate seeks to destroy Macbeth for the simple reason that it would please her. She is the queen of the witches and therefore wants to make as many people as she can miserable. She even criticizes the original three witches for allowing Macbeth to hold information that would make him happy.
The paintings should be inside the Chamber of Secrets.
Macbeth felt he had to kill the king's servants as they may have possibly figured out that it was him who killed the king. He then tells others he had to kill them as they had killed the king.
Yes. Ron and Hermione go down to the Chamber to get some Basilisk fangs which can be used to destroy Horcruxes.
An ecologically literate society would be a sustainable society which did not destroy the natural environment on which they depend.
Harry only entered the Chamber once, at the end of book 2. At the end of book 7, Ron and Hermione say they entered the Chamber for basilisk fangs (which they planned to use to destroy a Horcrux).
No, they went in there to get a basilisk tooth to destroy the horcrux they already had.
The most popular cheat for this game is to destroy the painting inside the Chamber of Secrets, awarding you 100 house points. See the following guide for more cheats: http://uk.ign.com/cheats/games/harry-potter-and-the-chamber-of-secrets-ps2-482688
If the rings are worn and oil is entering the combustion chamber then yes it can destroy a catalytic converter one time.
It's OKAY to dry fire a C02 pistol but do not dry fire a spring or pump pistol or rifle. When the piston in a spring pistol compresses the air inside the chamber to fire the pellet is actually slows down as it decompresses the spring piston just before it fires the pellet out of the chamber. This slowing down Keeps the piston from slamming against the end of the chamber and ruining it. When there is no pellet in the chamber the piston has no resistance and slams against the end of the chamber. This will eventually destroy the piston and the air chamber.
It can burn entire plantations, destroy houses, and even kill. They are dangerous, and should be avoided. Winds can approach 100 mph.