Walter Lee Younger, Sr. in "A Raisin in the Sun" is characterized as a proud and ambitious man who grapples with his dreams of financial success and social mobility. He is deeply frustrated by his current circumstances and the limitations imposed by poverty and racial discrimination. His desire to provide for his family and achieve a better life often leads to conflict, particularly with his wife, Ruth, and his mother, Lena. Ultimately, Walter's journey reflects the struggle for dignity and identity in a challenging environment.
The first three stanzas in the poem How Beautiful Is The Rain by H. W. Longfellow describes the falling of the rain as seen by a single person from inside his home. The rest of the stanzas describe the effects of the rain as seen, experienced or felt by other persons, near or far, who can either be seen from this home or can only be imagined about.
Eponine, with out a doubt, On my Own and A Little Fall of Rain are two of the best songs in the entire musical!
Peacocks do not "dance" in the rain, but if they want to they will use the rain to take a bath in, which might look like they were dancing.
Following is a list of natural imagery that is used in the choral odes in the play "Antigone" by ancient Greek playwright Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).In the Parados:1. "Eye of golden day" describes the suns;2. An eagle with snow-white edges to outer rear edges of his wings describes Polyneices;3. An eagle's plumage describes the soldiers of Polyneices;4. A fight between an eagle and a dragon describes the battle that takes place outside Thebes just before the action of the play;5. "Clanging gold" describes the combined forces of disgruntled Thebans and invading Argives that attack Thebes;In Stasimon 1:6. "The eldest of the gods" describes the Earth;7. Plows describe the hooves of the horses;8. The wind describes thoughts;9. Arrows describe frost and rain;In Stasimon 2:10. Vexation to the headlands against which it blows describes the wind during a storm;11. A roar describes the response of the headlands to the wind mentioned above;12. A snare by which everybody gets caught describes sleep.
The hopi rain dance is a ceremony performed to ask the gods for rain.
The winds are gentle and there is no rain
low rain and low temperatures.
The weather term that best describes rain, sleet, and snow is "precipitation." Precipitation refers to any form of water, liquid or solid, that falls from clouds and reaches the ground. This includes various types of moisture, such as rain (liquid water), sleet (ice pellets), and snow (frozen water crystals).
A word that describes frozen rain is ice.
The Congo Basin is home to one of the largest rain forests in the world.
A brief shower of rain can be called a "sprinkle," and a brief snowfall can be called a "flurry."
"Once the rain forests die it is not easy to get them back so recycle ever chance you have."
The term for rain that freezes when it hits the earth's surface is freezing rain.
humid
Montag describes the rain as tasting like wine on page 33.
"Drizzle" can be a noun or a verb. As a noun, it describes a light rain, and as a verb, it means to rain lightly.
acid rain