What does wine symbolize in this excerpt from "Ballad of the Goodly Fere" by Ezra Pound? Oh we drank his "Hale" in the good red wine. When we last made company. No capon priest was the Goodly Fere. But a man o' man was he.
Answer: Out of all the options presented above the ones that represents what wine symbolizes in this excerpt from "Ballad of the Goodly Fere" is answer choice is A) Vigor. The reason being that in the context is implied that it provided strength and good health.
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I believe the answer is D. In the end of the excerpt, Hans holds his claim paper in the air and grinned...
Answer: each god has a power and they have a myth that myth most of the time ends up in them using there powers for violence. So every god had a deadly myth. It leads to Change by showing what type of character they are. And every character has been in a fight with a different character, and one could die which leads in change.
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The <span>lines from "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" that most likely influenced Sandburg’s poem are the following:
"</span><span>The yellow smoke that rubs its muzzle on the window-panes,
Licked its tongue into the corners of the evening,
Lingered upon the pools that stand in drains,"</span>