How do you write about the characters of great tragedies 20

Updated on amusement 2024-04-18
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1: You can see how they die.

    Paragraphs 1-3 Running to the South Pole with Hope Infinite Disappointment on the Way Home Impartiality Meaning: Understanding Nature.

    (4-7) The danger increases on the way back Evans goes crazy and dies Collectivism challenges the human self, (8-10) Oates becomes more and more unable to walk towards the blizzard to meet death Explores the spirit and realizes the value of life, (11-16) The three heroes die collectively but do not lament any difficulties Dedication to the cause Spiritual encouragement.

    2: Image analysis of characters.

    Scott: He was calm in the face of death, honest and trustworthy, and treated his friends like a relative.

    Evans, be strong in the face of difficulties until you go crazy.

    Oates: Don't drag down friends.

    Bowerman, no.

    The last person, whose name I forgot, insisted on his work in the midst of a difficult situation.

    This is what the teacher told us at that time.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    His representative works include** "Three Masters", "Romain Rolland", "Spirit**", "The First Experience", "Malay Maniac", "Fear", "The Confusion of Feelings", "The Turning Point of Man's Fate", "Letter from a Strange Woman", "The Story of Chess", "24 Hours in a Woman's Life", "The Battle of Waterloo", "Dangerous Mercy", etc.; the memoir "The World of Yesterday"; Biographies "The Right of Heresy", "Magellan's Voyage", "The Beheaded Queen", "The Hour When the Stars of Mankind Shine", "The Struggle with the Elves".

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The experiences of the individual characters are as follows:

    1. Scott: He faced death calmly, was honest and trustworthy, and treated his friends like a relative2. Evans - He was strong in the face of difficulties, but he went crazy due to a fall and injury on the way back from the South Pole, and finally died of physical exhaustion.

    3. Oates - On the way back from the South Pole, Oates suffered severe frostbite, and his physical condition deteriorated sharply due to the old injuries he suffered during the war, and he began to weaken sharply. Due to his mobility problems and the unwillingness of the other three teammates to leave him alone, the overall march of the team began to fall behind schedule. Finally, Oates realized the need to sacrifice himself for his teammates' hope of survival.

    He deliberately left the tent, leaving behind the phrase: "I am just going outside and may be some time" (I am just going outside and may be some time) and then disappeared into the blizzard.

    4. Bowers - Bad weather, lack of supplies, frozen to death a few kilometers away from their camping base.

    5. Wilson - Experience with Bowers.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Scott: Calmly the cotton team died.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

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