his guilt over disobeying his parents
His ambition to sail the seas
his survival on the island
His survival on the island ----APEX
Being religious, which is shown by Crusoe constantly pondering God's punishment.
Looking at the manga, the answer is clearly no. Because there it is clearly implied that Yoite does not have a specified gender. He identifies as a boy but is neither male nor female - a hermaphrodite. However, even if we would go after the anime and claim that he's male, no sexual preference has ever been mentioned. The relationship between Miharu and him seems to be based on a deep friendship, but it cannot be said for certain.
It is taking something of a quantum leap- but the old ( space opera) Lost In Space was based in part on the Swiss Family Robinson. The title is something of an oxymoron as Switzerland is land-locked and it is odd a Swiss man would be licensed to be a Ship Captain, though they do have a merchant marine of sorts. The original title of Lost In Space- used in the comic book version- was Space Family Robinson. The title is a little misleading as one of the crew members was clearly a Nasa officer of some type, and Dr. Smith was not a family member.
No, they are not related.There are two different Frank Robinsons.Jackie had an older brother named Frank. (Jackie was born in 1919, so his older brother Frank was born before that). This Frank, Jackie's brother, was killed in an accident when Jackie was in junior college. He too was a young adult. This was circa 1938/39/40. This is not the Frank you are probably thinking of...The Frank Robinson of baseball who played for the Indians and other teams and later went on to be the first African-American Manager of MLB is not related to Jackie Robinson. This Frank was born in 1935. (I believe he is still alive today.) He played till 1976, last managing job was with the Expos/Nationals till 2006 and coached after that on various teams as well (last coaching stint 85-87 with Orioles) so clearly he outlived young adulthood.Again, two different Franks.Hope that clarifies.
No, he happens to be the antagonist in Julius Caesar... Keeping in mind that Brutus brought Caius,Casca and the rest of the group together to plot Caesar's assassination.Antagonist - 1. a person who is opposed to, struggles against, or competes with another; opponent; adversary. 2. the adversary of the hero or protagonist of a dramaProtagonist -1. The main character in a drama or other literary work.2. In ancient Greek drama, the first actor to engage in dialogue with the chorus, in later dramas playing the main character and some minor characters as well.3.a. A leading or principal figure.b. The leader of a cause; a champion.
his guilt over disobeying his parents
His ambition to sail the seas
Being grateful, which is shown by Crusoe thanking God for his survival APEX
She wanted to fascinate the crowd and leave them awestruck.
The sentence that clearly states the reason for writing the letter and what the writer hopes to achieve is the one that identifies the purpose most appropriately.
When Sly said, "I will terminate you," John knew that Sly meant to kill him.
The 17th-century value most clearly shown in Robinson Crusoe is the Protestant work ethic, which emphasizes hard work, discipline, and individual responsibility. Crusoe's efforts to survive and thrive on the deserted island reflect these values through his perseverance, resourcefulness, and self-reliance.
Being religious, which is shown by Crusoe constantly pondering God's punishment
In "The Red Badge of Courage," the enemy is portrayed as being close enough to the protagonist that he can clearly see them but far enough away to be considered a looming threat. The distance from the enemy fluctuates throughout the novel as the protagonist's perception of the enemy and his own courage evolves.
The depiction of ordinary lifeThe nonreligious nature of the subject
The student who identifies specific examples from the text that support their analysis and provides reasoning behind why they believe the author has a certain point of view is more clearly evaluating the author's perspective. This demonstrates a deep engagement with the text and critical thinking skills.
the story of zenobia is probably the most memorable of all. APEXX