In horror fiction, protagonists usually are ( ).
In horror fiction, protagonists usually are ( ).
The two protagonists, Gatsby in The Great Gatsby and Kurtz in Heart of Darknes, share the following features except( ). A: they are heroic B: they both died tragically in the end C: both of them are alone and isolated from the world D: they both have a lust for wealth
The two protagonists, Gatsby in The Great Gatsby and Kurtz in Heart of Darknes, share the following features except( ). A: they are heroic B: they both died tragically in the end C: both of them are alone and isolated from the world D: they both have a lust for wealth
Research has proven that unlike their sober________who slowed down after making a mistake to try to correct their actions, men who imbibe alcohol show no signs of such________behavior. A: adversaries ... laudatory B: counterparts ... corrective C: protagonists ... conciliatory D: functionaries ... proper E: contemporaries ... edified
Research has proven that unlike their sober________who slowed down after making a mistake to try to correct their actions, men who imbibe alcohol show no signs of such________behavior. A: adversaries ... laudatory B: counterparts ... corrective C: protagonists ... conciliatory D: functionaries ... proper E: contemporaries ... edified
Which description below is not a similarity between The Great Gatsby and Heart of Darkness? ( ) A: The two narrators in the two novels observed the two protagonists from all sides and issued warning to the reader. B: Both works are about the thirst for power and the lust for wealth. C: Their descriptions of setting are the same. D: Their use of language though not quite familiar, the end result is the same, that is, the isolation of each individual.
Which description below is not a similarity between The Great Gatsby and Heart of Darkness? ( ) A: The two narrators in the two novels observed the two protagonists from all sides and issued warning to the reader. B: Both works are about the thirst for power and the lust for wealth. C: Their descriptions of setting are the same. D: Their use of language though not quite familiar, the end result is the same, that is, the isolation of each individual.