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From: vrushti | Reply 101 of 110 | Reply | |
Subject: Contributed Answer/Explanation to Q. 1 |
The speakers are at the battlefield at Phillipi. Pindarus is a slave of
cassius. Messala wishes to convey to Brutus that cassius is dead.
Posted at: Thu Mar 4 05:43:38 2010 (GMT)
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From: vrushti | Reply 102 of 110 | Reply | |
Subject: Contributed Answer/Explanation to Q. 2 |
Earlier in this scene cassius sents Titinius in the battle field where there
are some troops and he wanted to know that those troopswere of Octavius
Caesar's and Mark Antony's or their own troops
Posted at: Thu Mar 4 05:52:14 2010 (GMT)
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From: vrushti | Reply 103 of 110 | Reply | |
Subject: Contributed Answer/Explanation to Q. 3 |
battlefield
Pindarus who is cassius' slave was asked to go and see that what is
happening in the battle field to Titinius because cassius' eye sight was
noy good and therefore cannot see clearly..
Posted at: Thu Mar 4 05:57:15 2010 (GMT)
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From: vrushti | Reply 104 of 110 | Reply | |
Subject: Contributed Answer/Explanation to Q. 4 |
pindarus
Pindarus says cassius that Titinius was dead and captured by the Octavius'
and Mark Antony's army. Cassius starts thinking negative and he feels guilty
that his sends his friend Titinius and cassius is still alive here on the
hill top. Cassius is not at all right in blaming himself because the troops
were their troops not their enemy's troops; hence Titinius was alive.
Posted at: Thu Mar 4 06:13:01 2010 (GMT)
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From: trophy1221 | Reply 105 of 110 | Reply | |
Subject: Contributed Answer/Explanation to Q. 24 |
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he expects to see apples in his dream. the poet describes the apples seen in
the dream- stem end and blossm end and the apples becoming magnified and
showing its fleck of russets. this appeals to the reader's sense of hearing.
other than tiredness he also feels drowsy by the scent of apples at the end
of the day/work.
Posted at: Thu Mar 4 06:23:27 2010 (GMT)
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From: trophy1221 | Reply 106 of 110 | Reply | |
Subject: advice |
you shud have explained more! Posted at: Thu Mar 4 06:27:19 2010 (GMT)
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From: vrushti | Reply 107 of 110 | Reply | |
Subject: Contributed Answer/Explanation to Q. 5 |
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Titinius was perplexed and motionless. When he saw the dead body of cassius
. He crowns Cassius with the garland of flowers, which Brutus gave to
cassius to celebrate the victory. Titinius takes cassius' sword and kills
himself. Brutus decides to take cassius ' body to far place for
funeral because he did not wanted to demotivate the soldiers in the battle
field.
Posted at: Thu Mar 4 06:29:03 2010 (GMT)
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From: vrushti | Reply 108 of 110 | Reply | |
Subject: Contributed Answer/Explanation to Q. 22 |
ans
narrator wants to discontinue his work because he is now tired of doing work
of apple picking. he says that he wants a long sleep. the air of cold wintes
makes him lazy and tells him to discontinue his work. he therefore wants to
discontinue hhis work.
Posted at: Thu Mar 4 13:11:44 2010 (GMT)
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From: vrushti | Reply 109 of 110 | Reply | |
Subject: Contributed Answer/Explanation to Q. 26 |
answer
Sir Pertab Singh is the ruler of Jodhepore in Rajasthan. The dead is
referred to sir pertab's friend who is dead right now. Once, a English
soldier and he met and from that day they started knowing each other very
well. They started sharing their expriences of teir choice.etc nad day by
day their friendship grew more stronger..
Posted at: Thu Mar 4 13:28:31 2010 (GMT)
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From: sorcerer | Reply 110 of 110 | Reply | |
Subject: Contributed Answer/Explanation to Q. 25 |
The poet cherishes the fruits in his hand as he, like all men, is obsessed
with the fruit of his labour and is always thinking of the hard work he has
done, awake or asleep. The poet uses tactile imagery to give the reader this
idea.
The poet says that the fruits that fall are disposed off in the cider heap.
These apples, be it bruised or not, are used to make apple wine which is a
local drink.
the significance of this is to tell the readers that perfection is required
in every task and if a task is done imprefectly, it is of no consequence.
Imperfection is not aPpreciated in the world.
Posted at: Thu Mar 4 13:28:48 2010 (GMT)
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