I think that the best answer for this is A. Because he knew that the coldest snaps never froze these springs, and he knew likewise their danger. So in the end he knew they were traps. I hope this helps ;) you are welcome.
Chaucer uses several different techniques to create lively characters, but the best option from the list would be
"indirect characterization" if you have to choose one.
Explanation:
In The Canterbury Tales, Geoffrey Chaucer originally uses indirect techniques of characterization in identifying the various pilgrims in the General Prologue and completely the whole poem. Unlike primary characterization in which the narrator simply tells the reader what sort of personality a role has, secondary characterization allows the reader to form his or her own conception of the character in question
In Oddyseus, the cyclops you can discover is Polyphemus, the child of Poseidon. What deeper meaning is revealed through the Cyclopes' interpretation of the prophecy is ignoring a prophecy leads to punishment by the gods. Epics heroes can have qualities that one would expect only a supernatural being to have.
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How does the reference to Brueghel affect the meaning of the poem?
“ In Brueghel’s Icarus, for instance: how everything turns away Quite leisurely from the disaster; ”
A. Auden references Brueghel’s Icarus to show contrast between art and poetry.
B. The reference helps illustrate how suffering occurs when no one is watching.
C. Auden uses the reference to show how things get misinterpreted.
D. Auden mentions Brueghel’s Icarus because he liked the painting.
B.is the correct answer