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- In Ozymandias, who is the ye in the line Look on my works, ye Mighty . . .
2) What is the literal meaning of “ye” here? 3) Whom does Shelley (in Ozymandias’ voice) call “ye mighty” and why? It seems clear to me that #3 is what’s actually being asked (with a side serving of “please check my assumptions about ye = you ≠ the”), but I could be wrong, and the title certainly lends itself to #2
- Is the dear Brutus speech ironic? - Literature Stack Exchange
And Brutus would make just as good a leader as him But is the speech ironic? Don't the events of the play prove him to be wrong, and that Brutus is not the master of his fate? In the very same scene, a soothsayer warns Caesar to "beware the ides of March" which Caesar dismisses The prophecy comes true Is Cassius making the same error?
- j d salinger - What role does Holdens hunting hat play in the . . .
Towards the beginning of J D Salinger's The Catcher in the Rye, Holden buys himself a new red hunting hat: I took off my coat and my tie and unbuttoned my shirt collar; and then I put on this ha
- Jordans line about intimate parties in The Great Gatsby?
At small parties there isn’t any privacy ” When I read this quote from Jordan Baker I was (and am) puzzled as to the meaning It seems like straightforward irony that large parties can be more intimate than small ones What does Jordan mean? Is this quote characterizing him? Or maybe revealing something about the nature of Gatsby's parties?
- poetry - What is the meaning of Both wry with the laboured ease of . . .
To be honest, the meaning of wry is confusing to me And what does the word "Both" refer to? What is the meaning of 'easing into a pensive'? What do the words "Of this circumstance" refer to? What is the meaning of "Its silence silences"?
- meaning - Please explain this excerpt about David putting new books . . .
0 I have some difficulties in understanding the meaning of this excerpt from The Book of Lost Things: David was aware of a change in the room as soon as he began to fill the empty spaces on the shelves, the newer books looking and sounding uneasy beside these other works from the past
- Why is Gatsby great? - Literature Stack Exchange
Perhaps Gatsby really is as bad as you say, and the title refers to him as "Great" as an ironic way of pointing up how un-Great he actually is But there are other interpretations For instance, this article considers the question of what makes Gatsby "great" and makes the case that he actually is great, as a character and arguably as a person too
- Why does Robert Frost contradict himself in The Road Not Taken
It seems that Frost's intended meaning in writing this poem was to poke fun at those who agonise over inconsequential decisions: Frost insisted that Thomas was overreacting, and told his friend that he had failed to see that " the sigh was a mock sigh, hypocritical for the fun of the thing "
- Sarcasm, satire irony - Literature Stack Exchange
On what basis is an expression with an opposite meaning classified under the three types namely sarcasm, satire and irony? How do sarcasm, satire and irony different from one another? I need exam
- meaning - Explanation of “The faculty for myth is innate in the human . . .
The ironic philosopher reflects with a smile that Sir Walter Raleigh is more safely enshrined in the memory of mankind because he set his cloak for the Virgin Queen
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