Wednesday, October 31, 2018

What is the symbolism in the necklace?

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The necklace is clearly the biggest example of symbolism in the story. The necklace for Madam Loisel symbolizes all that she doesn't have in life, and all that she desires. The fact that it's fake, just makes it that much more symbolic of the greed and sacrifice that consumes Madam Loisel and her husband.
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What is the moral of the story the necklace?

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The moral of Guy de Maupassant's short story, "The Necklace," is to be happy with what you have. Throughout the story, Mathilde Loisel is unsatisfied with her life. Readers do not have to look far to support this stand. ... Throughout the story, Mathilde Loisel is unsatisfied with her life.
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What happened in the necklace?

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The necklace makes her feel rich and pretty. After the ball, she realizes that she has lost the necklace. She and her husband borrow money to replace the necklace. ... Working ten long years to pay off the loans, Madame Loisel sees Madame Forestier and decides to share the truth about losing the necklace and replacing it.
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The Necklace

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"The Necklace" or "The Diamond Necklace" (FrenchLa Parure) is an 1884 short story by French writer Guy de Maupassant. It is known for its twist ending (Ironic ending), which was a hallmark of de Maupassant's style. The story was first published on 17 February 1884 in the French newspaper Le Gaulois.

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It once occurred to a certain king that if he always knew the right time to begin everything; if he knew who were the right people to listen to, and whom to avoid; and, above all, if he always knew what was the most important thing to do, he would never fail in anything he might undertake.
And this thought having occurred to him, he had it proclaimed throughout his kingdom that he would give a great reward to anyone who would teach him what was the right time for every action, and who were the most necessary people, and how he might know what was the most important thing to do.
And learned men came to the king, but they all answered his questions differently.

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What is a strong moral compass?

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All of us have the foundation for building a strong moral compass and there are many benefits to having this. It gives people a sense of integrity, which is a tool for having a sense of self-worth and self-confidence. A sense of self-confidence that is not dependant on the outside world but an internal feeling.

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What is the moral of the fox and the grapes?

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“The Fox and the Grapes is one of “Aesop’s Fables” and makes a strong point. The short story is about a fox who sees a clump of grapes hanging from a tree and decides to eat them to quench his thirst. … The moral of the story is that you often hate what you can’t have.

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What is the moral of the thirsty crow story?

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The moral of this story — “Where there is a will there is a way”. In this very short story for small kids, once when a clever crow is flying, it feels thirsty. It sees a pot of water, but the water is too low inside the pot for the crow to reach.

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Are crows good pets?

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Forget The Cage. Ravens are majestic and intelligent creatures, and you can learn more about them at bird sanctuaries. Crows and Ravens should NOT be confined to cages like a macaw or other parrot. Parrots use their beaks to climb and get around in a cage but a corvid needs room to hop and fly.

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What is the world's smartest bird?

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While parrots have the distinction of being able to mimic human speech, studies with the grey parrot have shown that some are able to associate words with their meanings and form simple sentences (see Alex). Parrots and the corvid family of crows, ravens, and jays are considered the most intelligent of birds.

Are crows a sign of death?

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While many believe that seeing a crow is a harbinger of death, others say the presence of a dead crow means the end of bad things and the beginning of all things new and good. There are also websites claiming crows symbolize change, intelligence, prophecy or strength.

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Does freezing grapes make them sweeter?

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If you pop a bunch of grapes in the freezer, you can make that happen. Freezingintensifies the sweetness of the grapes and gives their insides a slushy feel.Freezing raspberries concentrates their sweet-yet-tart flavor into one little and deliciously cold package.
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Can you eat sour grapes?

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Unlike other fruits, grapes stop ripening once they are plucked from the vine. Once you have plucked a bunch of sour grapes, you are stuck with them. Eating sour grapes can set your "teeth on edge" and may even make your tummy upset. For most people, eating a sour treat is not enjoyable.

Why grapes are sour?

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Grapes become sweeter and less acidic as they mature, which is the most important factor in determining if grapes are ripe. ... Sometimes, a cluster of grapes will ripen unevenly. Some of the grapes become sweet and fully ripened, while others remain green and tart.
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It's not impossible for a fox to eat grapes, though in large quantities they are toxic to canids, and it wouldn't be a good idea. But while foxes are omnivorous, they much prefer meat (including bugs), and would not particularly be tempted to eat grapes.

Is a parable a metaphor?

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The parable is related to figures of speech such as the metaphor and the simile, but it should not be identified with them. A parable is like a metaphor in that it uses concrete, perceptible phenomena to illustrate abstract ideas.
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What does religious allegory mean?

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An allegory is a story with (count 'em) two levels of meaning. ... Then there's the symbolic level, or the deeper meaning that all the jazz on the surface represents. Tuck Everlasting is often read as a religious allegory, meaning that there's a layer of symbolic meaning to be found in there.
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Is the Bible allegorical?

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The allegorical interpretation of the Bible is an interpretive method (exegesis) that assumes that the Bible has various levels of meaning and tends to focus on the spiritual sense, which includes the allegorical sense, the moral (or tropological) sense, and the anagogical sense) as opposed to the literal sense.

What's the difference between a parable and an allegory?

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What are the differences between “allegories”, “fables” and “parables”? ...Allegory: A story in which ideas are symbolized as people. Parable: A short story designed to teach a moral or religious lesson. Fable: A short story in which animals or objects speaks a story, to teach a moral or religious lesson.

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What is the difference between allegory and symbolism?

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Although an allegory uses symbols, it is different from symbolism. An allegory is a complete narrative that involves characters and events that stand for an abstract idea or event. A symbol, on the other hand, is an object that stands for another object, giving it a particular meaning.
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Is the boy who cried wolf an allegory?

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Allegory and The Shepherd's Boy and the Wolf The Shepherd's Boy and the Wolf(often called The Boy who Cried Wolf) is one of Aesop's more famous Fables. The story is about a shepherd boy who calls “Wolf!” Only there is a problem, there is no wolf. ... He cries “Wolf!” and the townspeople laugh at him.

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What does to cry wolf mean?

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cry wolf. To raise a false alarm, to ask for assistance when you don’t need it, and by extension, to exaggerate or lie. The phrase comes from the Aesop fable, “The Boy Who Cried Wolf,” in which a young shepherd found it amusing to make villagers think a wolf is attacking his flock.

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Tuesday, October 30, 2018

Dromedary

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The dromedary (/ˈdrɒmədɛri/ or /-ədri/), also called the Arabian camel (Camelus dromedarius), is a largeeven-toed ungulate with one hump on its back. The dromedary is the smallest of the three species of a camel; adult males stand 1.8–2 m (5.9–6.6 ft) at the shoulder, while females are 1.7–1.9 m (5.6–6.2 ft) tall. Males typically weigh between 400 and 600 kg (880 and 1,320 lb), and females weigh between 300 and 540 kg (660 and 1,190 lb). The species' distinctive features include its long, curved neck, narrow chest, a single hump (compared with two on the Bactrian camel and wild Bactrian camel), and long hairs on the throat, shoulders, and hump. The coat is generally a shade of brown. The hump, 20 cm (7.9 in) tall or more, is made of fat bound together by fibrous tissue.

Blackbuck

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The blackbuck (Antilope cervicapra), also known as the Indian antelope, is an antelope found in IndiaNepal, and Pakistan. The blackbuck is the sole extant member of the genus Antilope. The species was described and given its binomial name by Swedish zoologist Carl Linnaeus in 1758. Two subspecies are recognized. It stands up to 74 to 84 cm (29 to 33 in) high at the shoulder. Males weigh 20–57 kilograms (44–126 lb), an average of 38 kilograms (84 lb). Females are lighter, weighing 20–33 kilograms (44–73 lb) or 27 kilograms (60 lb) on an average. The long, ringed horns, 35–75 centimeters (14–30 in) long, are generally present only on males, though females may develop horns as well. The white fur on the chin and around the eyes is in sharp contrast with the black stripes on the face. The coat of males shows two-tone coloration: while the upper parts and outsides of the legs are dark brown to black, the underparts and the insides of the legs are all white. On the other hand, females and juveniles are yellowish fawns to tan.


Sambar deer

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The appearance and the size of sambar vary widely across their range, which has led to considerable taxonomic confusion in the past; over 40 different scientific synonyms have been used for the species. In general, they attain a height of 102 to 160 cm (40 to 63 in) at the shoulder and may weigh as much as 546 kg (1,204 lb), though more typically 100 to 350 kg (220 to 770 lb). Head and body length varies from 1.62 to 2.7 m (5.3 to 8.9 ft), with a 22 to 35 cm (8.7 to 13.8 in) tail. Individuals belonging to western subspecies tend to be larger than those from the east, and females are smaller than males. Among all living cervid species, only the moose and the elk can attain larger sizes.

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