Paragraphs 17-18 describe the conclusion of “Miss Brill.” What is the significance of this scene? Select each correct answer. Th
e young couple’s cruelty has shattered Miss Brill’s happy delusions about her significance in the world. Miss Brill rationalizes the young couple’s rude behavior as simply a scene from the universal play in which they all take part. Miss Brill is confronted with the painful reality of the way she is perceived in society: as old and irrelevant. Just as she shuts her cherished fur away in a box, Miss Brill shuts herself away in her home that she compares to a cupboard.
A) The young couple's cruelty has shattered Miss Brill's happy delusions about her significance in the world.
C) Miss Brill is confronted with the painful reality of the way she is perceived in society: as old and irrelevant.
Explanation:
The young couple's terrible behaviors have broken Miss Brill's bright ideas about her importance, and she feels a deep loss. The young couple's actions have shown Miss Brill that she is not as significant to others as she thought. Miss Brill learns that people see her as elderly and unimportant. The young couple she was with was rude and didn't care about her. She felt underappreciated.
Grendel wants his death to be viewed as an accident because he doesn't want Beowulf to receive any honor.
He tells Beowulf that he isn't victorious, because he just slipped on the blood and wasn't actively pursued by him. Also, when he is running out in the woods he screams that Beowulf's victory was an accident.
If you are used to leaving the lights on, the fan on, or the water running then that could pose a big problem when you have to pay bills, because you are paying more than you normally would.