Hester, sentenced to wear an A on her chest for the rest of her life, is prideful in the sense that she intricately fashioned the A onto her clothes. Her shame is revealed as she clutches her baby to her chest when being heckled.
A lot of hostility towards both parties and used the same tactics to brutally remove them from their lands.
The usual punishment for adultery is execution but because the identity of Hester's lover is unknown, Hester's punishment was simply to wear the letter "A" on her shirt for the rest of her life.
Both poems suggest a form of life after death that should not be feared
Contented
Yes, Browning implies a connection between the Duke's art collection and his attitude toward his wife by suggesting that the Duke views both as objects that can be controlled and possessed. The Duke's obsession with controlling his wife mirrors his desire to control his art collection, as he sees both as possessions that exist solely for his enjoyment and admiration. The Duke's attitude towards his possessions reflects his possessive and controlling nature in his relationships.
The passage from Song of Myself by Walt Whitman suggests an accepting and reverent attitude toward the cycle of life. Whitman celebrates the interconnectedness of all living beings, embracing both the beauty of life and the inevitability of death as part of a larger cosmic continuum.
The narrator conveys a mixed attitude toward Gatsby through conflicting perceptions of his character. While initially viewing him as mysterious and intriguing, the narrator also recognizes Gatsby's flaws and the emptiness of his pursuit of wealth and status. This creates a nuanced portrayal of Gatsby that evokes both admiration and skepticism.
i see it as both an attitude and term.
In "Don Quixote," there is a complex attitude toward social class. While the novel explores the idea of nobility and chivalry through Don Quixote's character, it also critiques the rigid social hierarchy of the time. Through the interactions between characters from different social classes, Cervantes highlights both the limitations and absurdities of social class distinctions.
He had not created humans, but he liked them OK when they minded their own business and sacrificed to him in Zeus temples. But once he sent a flood which annihilated the human race except two people, who were semi-gods and the children of Prometheus and Epimetheus. They created new humans by throwing stones over their shoulders (!!).
When Gilgamesh and Enkidu debate whether or not to fight Humbaba, what is Gilgamesh's attitude toward death? He tells his friend to not be afraid; it is not his time to die. With both of them fighting, they will be victorious.
Both genders do in fact receive capital punishment equally. This is of course only the case if they are of legal age.