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Here are the answers to the given questions above.
This is based on "The Passionate Shepherd to his love".
1. The sort of life that the shepherd is offering to the nymph is peaceful and at one with nature. The answer is the second option.
2. The mood that Shakespeare evokes with these lines from sonnet 29 is hopelessness. The answer is the last option.
Hope these help.
This is based on "The Passionate Shepherd to his love".
1. The sort of life that the shepherd is offering to the nymph is peaceful and at one with nature. The answer is the second option.
2. The mood that Shakespeare evokes with these lines from sonnet 29 is hopelessness. The answer is the last option.
Hope these help.
#1) What sort of life is shepherd offering to the nymph?
Answer: After reading the excerpt presented above I concluded that the sort of life that the shepherd is offering to the nymph is peaceful and at one with nature. This is also clear after in the poem he offers a list of delights that he is offering his love.
#2) What mood does Shakespeare evoke with these lines from sonnet 29?
Answer: The mood that Shakespeare evokes with the lines presented above from sonnet 29 is that of Hopelessness. This is very clear when the narrator tells his prayers and cries to heaven remain unheard and he takes a look at himself and curses his own fate.
I hope it helps, Regards.
Answer: After reading the excerpt presented above I concluded that the sort of life that the shepherd is offering to the nymph is peaceful and at one with nature. This is also clear after in the poem he offers a list of delights that he is offering his love.
#2) What mood does Shakespeare evoke with these lines from sonnet 29?
Answer: The mood that Shakespeare evokes with the lines presented above from sonnet 29 is that of Hopelessness. This is very clear when the narrator tells his prayers and cries to heaven remain unheard and he takes a look at himself and curses his own fate.
I hope it helps, Regards.