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Naveen Sharma 8 years, 9 months ago

Ans. Antony was allowed to speak on Caesar's funeral on the following conditions:

  • He would speak on the same pulpit on which Brutus speaks.
  • He would speak after Brutus' speech.
  • He would not blame the conspirators in his speech and would only speak about Caesar.
  • He would tell the people that whatever he is speaking is by their permission.
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Naveen Sharma 8 years, 9 months ago

Ans. Mr. Keith was a patient teacher. Helen felt that she was not bright in math, but despite this Mr. Keith "was always gentle and forbearing." He was a teacher who "made math interesting" and "he succeeded in whittling problems small enough to get through her brain." Math was one of Helen's weakest subjects, so her teacher simplified the content to make it easier for her to grasp.

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Rita Mishra 8 years, 5 months ago

The Shattered visage in the poem Ozymodias belonged to the King Ozymondias. 

It is half sunk because the statue of the king , to which it belonged to had been destroyed  in the passage of the time. And the visage had been lying there on the sand for years. That is the reason it is half sunk in the sand.

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Govind Singh 7 years, 11 months ago

During his stay in Kanchrapara, outside Calcutta, Patol Babu was a well known stage actor. He could not think of anything but acting. He was a known actor in jatras, amateur theatricals and in plays put up by the club in his neighborhood. On countless occasions his name appeared in handbills. If not exaggerating, people used to buy tickets to see Patol Babu.

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Naincy Bharti 8 years, 9 months ago

Irony is that it has written I "My name is ozymandias ,king of kings" he thought that the statue will let him immortal but time had played a havoc with the statue and now it lies broken and disfigured in desert

 

Diya Joseph.... 8 years, 9 months ago

What was ironic about the inscription on the pedestal of 'Ozymandias' statue?

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Komal Prasad 7 years, 11 months ago

P.B. Shelley's poem 'Ozymandias' explores the transience of power, empire, and legacy. It highlights the ironical fact that instead of trembling and despairing at his power, the mighty should now tremble and despair at Ozymandias's loss of power, because this too will happen to them. This is the irony, rulers think they are safe and secure, but in reality they will be broken.

Ozymandias meant his words to mean one thing: as is always the case with irony, they ended up to mean something different from what he intended.

The inscription on the pedestal reads, "My name is Ozymandias, king of kings: Look at my works, Ye Mighty, and despair!" The irony of this statement is that there are no longer any "works" left to marvel at. Evidence of Ozymandias's imperial accomplishments has diminished with time, and there are no remains of his former glory.

Naveen Sharma 8 years, 9 months ago

Ans.The inscription on the statue says "My name is Ozymandias, king of kings: LOOK UPON MY WORKS, ye Mighty and despair!". Ozymandias challenges the other mighty and powerful kings to look at his works (kindom, wealth, achievements) because he thought they would last for ever and will be eternal.

But the irony is that nothing else remains other than the statue. Everything has been razed to the ground. There is only sand and more sand which remains. Even the statue is not proper and has been destroyed as well.

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Krishan Mittal 8 years, 9 months ago

john Hallock was not able to write ghost stories.whenever he sat to write the story he didn't get any idea in his mind but suddenly he get inspiration to write  ghost stories but he didn't know who was inspiring him .the reality was that the ghost of hellen was helping him.that's why he said these words

 

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Naveen Sharma 8 years, 9 months ago

Ans. The supernatural element is very prominent in the poem. The supernatural is evident from the very beginning of the poem.

The main character, the ancient mariner with his ‘glittering eyes’ casts a spell on a wedding guest and compels him to listen to his story.

Another example of the supernatural is the albatross, which the mariner encounters on his journey.

The sudden sinking of the ship, a skeleton ship and many other supernatural incidents are there in the poem.

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Anjana Krishnan 8 years, 9 months ago

The conflict depicted in the poem is between the emotional and rational self,feelings and education,heart and the mind.The poet admired the guest who arrived at his trough on a hold summer day and while his heart told him that the snake was harmless and should be respected,the voice of education compelled him to throw a log at the snake and kill it.

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Anjana Krishnan 8 years, 9 months ago

According to the  poem ozymandius ,...the poet was an arrogant person who made his own statue to be placed there so that all could see his acheivements.he thoughjt himself better than all other past kings and rulers.but the nature was so powerful than his statue so called acheivements and then with the pasage of time the statue was left broken in the dead deserty soil in the ancient place.leaving his all acheivements and his statue burried inside.

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Anjana Krishnan 8 years, 9 months ago

REFER TO  THE LITERATURE TO FIND SOMETHING ABOUT GADGETS IN SEBASTIANS LIFE AND ELONGATE THE USEFULNESS OF TECHNOLOGY.

 

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Diya Joseph.... 8 years, 9 months ago

Character sketch of julius caeser is the most important question

 

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Anshal Tomar 8 years, 9 months ago

Because 'May I come In ' is used for requesting permission and not for ability.

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Diya Joseph.... 8 years, 9 months ago

noo because it is his fate to die at that day.

no one can change the fate...

Unique R 8 years, 9 months ago

I think if Caesar would listen to his wife then conspirators plan to murder him would fail but conspirators could make another plan to murder him so if it was his bad luck to die then no-one can change his luck.

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