Tuesday, October 16, 2012

6 Q.s


1. He can’t wait to get home but once he is he can’t wait to get back to the sea.

2. Because all of his people have been killed off (he might be in Beowulf).

3. She wants him to go through all the feelings that he has put her through (probably unintentional).

4.             A. He is remembering that it was miserable with physical hardships but he still wanted to go back. In the second half he was saying that death is the end result, and that except for God nothing really matters.

            B. He is remembering the slaughter of his people and how nothing is left except for the remains of a crumbling wall, and how easily these things vanish as if they didn’t exist.

            C. She is unhappy and wonders how they started happy and got to this state. She knows that people had tried to spit them up, but she didn’t break it off. She then questions how the guy that she thought was the right one became a murderer and now she is living a life of hardships.

5. They are all about the main character being in exile and the mood is gloomy. The theme life is a hard and full of disappointments, loss, and sorrow.

6. One idea is that life is hard and full of sorrow and that everything end. Religion is important to some but not all, though all are at least partly religious.

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