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Anne is guided by her imagination and romanticism,which often lead her astray. Day dreams constantly interrupt her chores and conversations, pulling her away from reality and into her own imaginary world. This escape pleases Anne, but rich inner life often comes into conflict with Avonica’s expectations of appropriate behaviour. Anne’s imaginative excursions lead to everything from inner household disaster, such as baking an inedible cake to life threatening calamities, such as nearly drowning in an attempt to act out a poem. Marilla does not indulge in fantasy, and equates goodness with decorum and sensible behaviour. She adheres to the social code that guides the actions of well-behaved ladies. Anne has difficulty in understanding why Marilla does not indulge in fantasy and equates goodness with decorum and sensible behaviour. Anne finds it difficult to understand why Marilla doesn’t use her imagination to improve upon the world. Parly Marilla is not naturally inclined to imaginativeness that Anne will imagine and long for wonderful things and then experience painful disappointment when reality does not live up to her expectations. Anne wants to please Marilla by acting obedient and deferential however, Anne curbs her extreme romanticism and finds a compromise between imagination and respectability.
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Words are a powerful weapon. Mark Antony had, without any doubt, excellent oratory skills. Mark Antony repeatedly says "but Brutus is an honourable man" which slowly angers the mob as Mark Antony very cleverly shows the mob through his words how Brutus along with the other conspirators committed such a heinous crime. Mark Antony indirectly tells his listeners how Brutus and the other conspirators had not only wronged Caesar but had also wronged Rome. Mark Antony reads out Caesar's will which melts the heart of the mob and after hearing out Caesar's will they get so enraged that they all march to burn down the conspirators' houses and kill the conspirators. hence, Mark Antony, with his oratory skills succeeded in winning the mob over to his side which led to the downfall of the conspirators.with the power of words he could effect a change in his listeners.
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The snake doesn’t thank the poet because it hadn't actually noticed the poet. It is given in the poem that the snake looks vaguely at the area where the poet stands. This means that it was unaware of his presence, due to which it crawls away slowly into its hole with majestic grace after quenching its thirst. Due to this, the snake doesn't wait to thank the poet.
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The most important role is played by the crowd in the play Julius Caesar. Their voice plays a major part while making decisions in the city of Rome. The citizens have an important effect on both the audience and the characters in the play because of their unlimited desire to passionately express their emotions. Throughout the play these emotions are communicated through various events. The mob is important in the play because of their power. Anyone who can command the allegiance of the mob can control the city of Rome itself. Antony capitalised on the grief of the Roman mob and threatened to unleash the conspirators. The mob is also shown to be in a very joyous mood in the beginning of the play, with ample amount of amusement. However, this doesn't prove that they were devoid of any sentiment. They are hard-working people, restricted to the spheres of their respective professions, knowing little of what is going on around them. But at the same time, they are fickle-minded people who change their decisions frequently. At first, they support Brutus and the death of Caesar, but later they go by what Antony tells them. However, they are shown to have extreme power as at the end of the play, the aggression of the mob helps in re-instilling justice in the city of Rome.
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