answersLogoWhite

0

Completely, totally. It's a reference to victory over an army's cavalry and infatry.

User Avatar

Wiki User

11y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Who was Emily Wilding Davison?

Emily wilding Davidson was the victim/matyr of derby day 1913 were she was killed by the kings horse in June whether she comitted suicide or just meant to stop the horse nobody knows....


What did William Faulkner meant when he said the past is never dead it's not even dead?

When William Faulkner said, "The past is never dead. It's not even past," he meant that our history and the events that have occurred in the past continue to influence and shape the present and future. He believed that the legacies of the past are ever-present and constantly impact our lives and society, even if we may not always be consciously aware of it.


Was Emily grierson husband gay in a rose for Emily?

No. Faulkner call Homer Barron a "man's man" but in Faulkner's time that would not have been code for homosexuality. It meant that Barron liked to do masculine things: gambling, drinking, chasing women. He didn't want to settle down to a life of a wife and family; he preferred to be free to do as he pleased.


Why does Faulkner use that narrator in A Rose for Emily?

Faulkner uses 3rd person limited in this story, and it's in the perspective of the town. The story is written in the perspective of the town simply because if the story was told in Emily's perspective it wouldn't be so mysterious- there wouldn't be anything to wonder about. "A Rose for Emily" is also told out of chronological order. The town is hiding something and they hide what they've done by telling the story out of order, because if it was in the right order we as the reader would have caught on as to what's happening. Emily was abused by her father, which is why she never went outside, her father beat her and the town didn't do anything about it. They let it go on. The reason why Emily killed Homer is because she accepts cruelty as love, so she doesn't see killing as an act of violence. In her mind, it just meant she loved him so much and she didn't want to let go of him. If the town had stopped the abuse when it began, Emily wouldn't have killed Homer. So, by telling it out of chronological order we don't catch that the real bad guy is the town. Faulkner also uses the perspective of the town to teach a lesson, that evil can't be destroyed unless we do it ourselves. In the end, we blame Emily for killing Homer so Faulkner is ultimately trying to tell us that it's all of our faults for letting evil go on and we need to stop it.


Who said a horse your kingdom for a horse?

The phrase "A horse! a horse! my kingdom for a horse!" is famously uttered by Richard III in William Shakespeare's play, Richard III. It reflects Richard's desperation in battle, where he is willing to trade his kingdom for a horse to save his life.


Is patricia untalan and William Fitzgerald meant to be?

yes they are meant to be


Did William the Conqueror burn his boats?

William DID burn his boats, which meant that none of his men could retreat, which meant there was no going back.


In The Ultimate Gift after Emily died what did Alexia mean when she told Jason that she wanted me to be there?

She meant that Emily wanted her mom to be there when she died.


What is meant b.h.p of a car?

base horse power


What is a miniature horse weight meant to be?

55 - 100


What is meant by male breeding horse?

A male breeding horse is also known as a Stallion or a Stud. A young male horse is called a Colt.


Can Horses Eat Olives?

If you meant lettuce, a reasonable amount. If you meant packaged salad, a fairly small amount.