But he had never had the spirit to do it. The awful, terrible act of his dying was, he could see, reduced by those about him to the level of a casual, unpleasant, and almost indecorous incident (as if someone entered a drawing room defusing an unpleasant odour) and this was done by that very decorum which he had served all his life long. He saw that no one felt for him, because no one even wished to grasp his position. Only Gerasim recognized it and pitied him. And so Ivan Ilyich felt at ease only with him. He felt comforted when Gerasim supported his legs (sometimes all night long) and refused to go to bed, saying: "Don't you worry, Ivan Ilyich. I'll get sleep enough later on," or when he suddenly became familiar and exclaimed: "If you weren't sick it would be another matter, but as it is, why should I grudge a little trouble?" Gerasim alone did not lie; everything showed that he alone understood the facts of the case and did not consider it necessary to disguise them, but simply felt sorry for his emaciated and enfeebled master. Once when Ivan Ilyich was sending him away he even said straight out: "We shall all of us die, so why should I grudge a little trouble?"-expressing the fact that he did not think his work burdensome, because he was doing it for a dying man and hoped someone would do the same for him when his time came.
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You have not produced any excerpt.
To declare war upon Japan.
you need to specify what this excerpt is or provide its text if you want to make it possible to answer your question.
I'm sorry, but I need the excerpt you're referring to in order to identify the emperor. Please provide the text, and I'll be happy to help!
From the excerpt "the even white teeth of a healthy peasant Gerasim," we can conclude that Gerasim belongs to the working class. The term "peasant" is historically associated with the working class, and the mention of his healthy teeth suggests that despite being a peasant, he maintains good dental hygiene.
Which excerpt from the passage best identifies the conflict that teiresias predicts as partially a character versus character conflict
She is compassionate
The character is becoming afraid in this excerpt due to the sudden sound of footsteps approaching in the dark, creating an atmosphere of uncertainty and danger. The unknown source of the footsteps adds to the character's sense of vulnerability and fear.
He is not entirely trustworthy.
She is strong and works hard.
From the excerpt, we can infer that the story character is likely a nonconformist or someone who challenges authority, as evidenced by the mutiny mentioned. The character may also possess a sense of independence and courage to stand up against prevailing conventions or rules.
To determine the archetype of a character in a specific excerpt from Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain, it would be necessary to provide the specific passage or describe the character's actions or traits within it. Archetypes typically represent universal patterns of human behavior or characteristics that recur in literature.
The sentence "He had only to do it well to receive praises and rewards" suggests that Ivan Ilyich enjoyed the recognition and rewards that came with excelling at his job, thus amplifying his sense of authority and accomplishment.
To provide a specific answer, I would need the excerpt you're referring to. However, in general, Miranda's character is often illustrated through her innocence, compassion, and curiosity about the world. These traits are highlighted in moments where she interacts with other characters, showcasing her empathetic nature and desire to understand the complexities around her. If you can provide the excerpt, I could give a more tailored response.
It reveals that Ruth puts the needs of others before her own needs
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