Why did thistleclaw go to the dark forest?
I'm not sure i don't think she loves him anymore after what he did... that's only my option
Thistleclaw never really did anything too bad. I mean he roughed scourge up a bit and didn't like Bluestar but I never understood why he's in the dark forest. He was a good cat even if battling was his answer to everything. I think she does still just is to proud to admit it. She loved him so much when she was alive. He was so heart broken after she died that he made all the wrong choices. Anyway yes I think she still loves him.
What is the analysis of the poem Storm in the Black Forest?
Dh Lawrence wrote the poem 'Storm in a Black Forest', when he encountered a storm so violent, that he wrote the poem to explain his sheer awe to nature, and the power that nature has over mankind.
To start, Lawrence makes it very clear of the excitement he has by seeing this storm using adjectives such as "Bronzy sky", the visual description; or imagery helps us to imagine the storm. This is enhance by the internal rhyme "Bright white", showing the excitement of the storm. The effect on the reader isn't clear at first, but we make out that man-kind should embrace nature, rather than turning there backs on it and attempting to control it, again made clear by by Lawrence saying "Chained, subjugated to his use". The use of the word "chain" strikes the reader, as we feel we have contributed to preventing nature, in its natural form. Another way of looking at this is the era he wrote it. During the 1900s, electricity were still new to people, and seemed to be uncontrollable, much like the storm in the poem. This is supported by the image of "Jugful, after jugful", the use of the word "Jugful" not only shows the sheer size of the lighting, but also a much deeper meaning. Some people would argue that its God how is doing this, and shows how he's in control. The language used is interesting. Lawrence uses a variety of different and throughout techniques to explain the storm. The oxymoron uses in the first stanza "Liquid fire", to present the storm as unique and also vulnerable, he also makes the storm seem alive with the use of "Wriggles", making it seem as its almost has this characteristics of a snake. We could incorporate this to be a negative connotation, as he may refer the storm to the snake in the Garden of Eden, again using the religious metaphor in "Heavens cackle" a strongly used onomatopoeia. This makes the storm seem supernatural, and frightening. "Cackle" is normally associated with a witches, making it seem unnatural, and maybe referring to the technology that we have, and how this is supernatural as well. Lawrence really gives the audience something to think about, of how nature is something unexplained; and unavailable for us to "use". The structure of the poem is very interesting. The poem is in free verse, making it seem like his thoughts, the enjambment is also used to show the uncontrollable form of nature, as well as making it seem chaotic with the uses of irregular sentence lengths.
All in all, this poem is used to so the power of the storm, and awe we need to take away with us. This is very effective, as Lawrence uses many language and imagery to illustrate he's true appreciation of what he experienced.
A forest is a symbol for mystery, secrecy, and human unconsciousness. Also, in romantic poetry it may symbolize discovering a woman's secrets and mystery. Remember that forests usually hold magical powers and people (i.e. fairy tales: Merlin & Snow White).
Who was the demon that Gilgamesh fought in the cedar forest?
His name was Humbaba. He was the guardian of the cedar forest during Gilgamesh's quest for immortality.
How many trees do you need to make a 4-bedroom house?
It depends on the type of wood and construction methods used, but generally a 4-bedroom house may require several dozen trees for framing and other structural elements. It's important to consider sustainable forestry practices and utilizing lumber efficiently. Consulting with a builder or architect can provide more specific information based on the project requirements.
What animal lives in a tree hole in the rain forest?
One animal that lives in tree holes in the rainforest is the three-toed sloth. These slow-moving creatures spend most of their lives hanging upside down from tree branches and rely on tree holes for shelter and protection. They have long arms and strong claws that allow them to grip onto tree branches and move between different tree holes in search of food.
What percentage of the amazon rain forest has been explored by humans?
An estimated 745,280 out of 4,100,000 square kilometers of the Amazon Rain Forest has been lost to deforestation over the last 50 years. This comes out to roughly 18%.
How are ferns adapted to life in the forest?
They ahem ahem and ahum ahum and then ahii ahii and then walah they are finished. =PPP.
Trees are cut down and then cut into logs of desired lengths. The logs are trucked to a sawmill where they are cut into lumber of desired thicknesses. The lumber may be planed to make it smoother. It is then either purchased planed or unplaned from the sawmill or trucked to stores, like Lowe's and Home Depot, where it is purchased by a consumer.
What animals live in the forest with sugar gliders?
Given that sugar gliders live in both bushland (dry sclerophyll woodland) and rainforest, there are many animals which may live in the same biome. They can include various other possums and gliders, koalas (eucalyptus bushland), quolls, short-beaked echidnas, wallabies and bandicoots.
Why do Birch trees die suddenly?
They could be hit by disease, an insect borer, or the roots could lose their water source.
First of all, if animals live in the forest and all the trees die or get chopped down then yes. But normally other trees grow in their place.
Sometimes fish die when trees are removed. It lowers the oxygen levels.
Why would Mandevilla's leaves turn a khaki color?
My Mandevilla was healthy indoors for the winter...took it to my very sunny deck, full blooms...was beautiful...then it is now dropping leaves...leaves are yellow. Please help! Kathy
How are deer adapted to live in the forest?
their kinda big and can't hide in fields. they like the shelter, and it's really hard to see them. there arn't many carnivors that live in forests that would eat them, and if they tried the deer are agile enough to jump and weave around trees to get away.
Foxes, badgers, raccoons, and stoats steal great horned owl eggs. The owls themselves don't have any real predators, except maybe larger owls.
How do you know if your cheese is bad?
Check the sell by date on the package if it is store bought, or try to remember if you left it out of the fridge for a while. Smelling it will not help as it is very stinky...
How do you put out An oven fire in virtual villagers?
Boiling water.
Requires: lit fire, adult villager.
To boil water: you first need to bring water to the kettle in the lab. At the cliff are two sets of bowls, one set at the top of the cliff is for fresh water, one set at the bottom of the cliff is for salt water.
Drop an adult on either set of bowls to bring water to the lab.
At the bottom of the bridge to the lab, just to the left of the bridge, is a pile of stones. If you hover an adult over these stones they see "blackened" stones.
Drop an adult on these stones and they will carry one to the fire.
Wait a while and the stone will glow red, indicating that it is ready.
Drop an adult on the red hot stone in the fire and they will carry it back to the lab, but only if there is water in the pot.
What is the word for where logs are cut into timber?
In my world timber is still standing in the woods and is cut down into logs. Then the logs are taken to a sawmill and cut into lumber. Some places refer to timber as wood that has been cut from trees into a usable form, so a place where logs are cut into timber is a sawmill. (The word lumber has this meaning in North America.)
Are paper cups and plates recyclable?
Disposable party cups which are made of paper or plastic can be recycled. Party cups which are made of glass or metal may be used more than once as long as they are cleaned properly after each use.
How many acres of forest are destroyed on Earth each day?
Forests are being removed at approximately 1 acre per second, or 86,400 acres per day . . . 349 square kilometers per day. If the entire land surface of Earth were covered by forest today, at this rate it would take 1,166 years to completed denude it.