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Tolstoy is the greatest novelist published to date, and one of very few contenders for the greatest writer of all time. His fame rests primarily on the masterpieces Anna Karenina and War & Peace. He was also a gifted playwright and author of short stories, and was known for his Christian theology, which advocated ascetic pacifism, and which profoundly influenced his correspondent Mohandas Gandhi.
In the poem 'The West Wind' by John Masefield, the poet starts by describing, with very poetic imagery of birds, how the west wind is different from other winds 'it's a warm wind, full of birds' cries.' There is a touch of melancholy, perhaps home-sickness as he describes how it brings tears too, and memories from an old land. He goes on to describe the restful, pastoral beauty of the land where even the dead can lie in the green. He then brings in voices,perhaps of family and friends, calling him home as he is missing April's beauty.The voices then tempt him some more with idyllic images from home (white blossom, young green corn,running rabbits,warm sun.) The voices seem to presume that the poet's heart is sorrowful, bruised and sore. The end of the poem sees the poet appear to make a decision. he will go home as he has decided that is where he truly belongs.
Tybalt the Cat was a well known character in the popular medieval of Reynard the Fox in Shakespeare's time. That particular character (Tybalt the Cat) was vicious and argued a lot. This is very much like Tybalt in Romeo and Juliet; Tybalt is a hot-headed character who argues with most of the characters and never hesitates to draw his weapon. Tybalt may have been named so because he was very much like Tybalt the Cat and it gave the audience an idea of who he was. Almost like a stereotype, so the character has guidlenes to his personality and actions. stealthy, sly and swift moving - a skilled swordsman/fighter
This is from the poem, "The Ladder," by Katherine Berry At last the ladder, Which had been built Slowly, Slowly, One hope at a time, Reached up To the clouds. And the dreamer Began to climb. And there Moored at a tilt A sculptured Wooden dove Contoured and fine A lean molded swan’s neck Meeting a swirl of Blush and potential Rests, Serene and still The ‘cello waits. Beyond it, An ark Carried by the wind Upon her majestic Mantle In search, through the rain With two of each To find a safe harbor And she, at the table, Observes the scene Silence pounding in her ears A thousand yearnings Crowding her thoughts Standing up, Her mind is clear Treading over where She lifts The sleeping animal Straddles it, Draped as a coat Across its frame Her golden hair caressing its neck And with the bow She knows so well Draws deep from inside The silence breaks Like clouds before the sun A trilleto graces Her expectant audience Of one. At last the ladder, Which had been built Slowly, slowly, One hope a time, Reached up To the clouds. And the dreamer Began to climb.
When all power and authority rests with one person, it is called a dictatorship or autocracy.
Dictatorship.
Dictatorship.
Oligarchy
When ultimate power is inherited and rests in the hands of one person this is known as a(n)
That system is called a monarchy.
The principle that all political power rests with the people is known as popular sovereignty. It asserts that governments can only govern with the consent of the governed, and that ultimate authority resides in the people.
A line organization is an organizational structure in which authority rests with the top management and flows in a chain of command to the last person in the organizational hierarchy. It is sometimes called the traditional organizational structure.
No. It rests with the Incident Commander
Place a bill on the legislative calendar, limit time for debate, and determine the type of amendments allowed.
The Constitution does under the First Article.
"Autocracy" is a country or state governed by a single person with unlimited power. This is synonymous with despot, tyrant, and dictator.