grim
Respectful
Another answer is objective!
disbelieving-Apex
Which answer choice best describes the narrator of the Drive in movies
Frantic, religious
angry
Uncertainty or Ambivalent (apex)
A summary of "Blue Winds Dancing" is that it describes the narrator talking about the place they call home and how they miss it. As the essay goes on, they talk about being disconnected from their Native American culture and fearing those that are different. They also talk about dealing with this while living between two different cultures (Native American and white).
Which answer choice best describes the narrator of the Drive in movies
The narrator describes their father as being strict, disciplinarian, and often distant.
The narrator describes the cold and calculating eyes of the mysterious woman who visits him in the night, giving him a sense of unease and suspicion about her intentions. He observes the haunted and sorrowful eyes of the old man he meets in the graveyard, conveying a sense of deep sadness and loss.
Ernest Hemingway conveys the narrator's suspicion about the machines in "In Another Country" through the narrator's detached and analytical tone. The narrator observes the mechanical treatments with skepticism, highlighting the lack of personal connection and effectiveness in the soldiers' recoveries. The repetition of phrases like "a surgical mechanic" and "machines Allied and German" emphasizes the mechanized, impersonal nature of the treatments, fueling the narrator's skepticism.
The narrator describes things and events that could be true.
The narrator describes things and events that could be true.
The cast of The Dating Experiment - 2003 includes: Hector Elizondo as Narrator
Narrator?
The narrator pretends to be agreeable to Fortunato as part of his plan to manipulate him into entering the catacombs. By disguising his true intentions and appearing friendly, the narrator is able to lead Fortunato to his demise without raising suspicion. It's a way for the narrator to deceive Fortunato and carry out his revenge.
Frantic, religious
He describes it as almost traveling back in time.
The narrator describes Grendel's hatred for the Danes as "pain as raw as knuckles."