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read the following passage from childe harold’s pilgrimage by lord byro…

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read the following passage from childe harold’s pilgrimage by lord byron then answer the questions.
whilome in albion’s isle there dwelt a youth,
who ne in virtue’s ways did take delight;
but spent his days in riot most uncouth,
and vex’d with mirth the drowsy ear of night.
ah, me! in sooth he was a shameless wight,
sore given to revel and ungodly glee;
few earthly things found favour in his sight
save concubines and carnal companie,
and flaunting wassailers of high and low degree.

which line from the passage suggests childe harold’s dissatisfaction with conventional life?
a. \who ne in virtue’s ways did take delight;\
b. \few earthly things found favour in his sight\
c. \ah, me! in sooth he was a shameless wight,\
d. \but spent his days in riot most uncouth,\

how does childe harold’s behavior contribute to his sense of isolation, based on the analysis?
a. he is admired for his consistence adherence to social norms and traditions.
b. he finds joy in conforming to societal expectations.
c. his hedonistic lifestyle separates him from conventional values.
d. his actions make him popular in society.

byronic heroes suffer isolation and alienation which contributes to what characteristic about them?
a. their brooding and melancholic demeanor
b. their lack of personal beliefs
c. their strong social connections and ability to form relationships
d. their optimism and cheerful demeanor

Explanation:

First Question (Which line suggests dissatisfaction with conventional life?):
Brief Explanations
  • Option a: Says he didn't take delight in virtue's ways, but not about dissatisfaction with conventional life.
  • Option b: "Few earthly things found favour in his sight" implies most conventional earthly things (part of conventional life) didn't please him, showing dissatisfaction.
  • Option c: Describes him as shameless, not about dissatisfaction with conventional life.
  • Option d: Describes his riotous days, not dissatisfaction with conventional life.
Brief Explanations
  • Option a: He doesn't adhere to social norms (e.g., "ne in virtue’s ways did take delight"), so this is wrong.
  • Option b: He doesn't conform (spent days in riot, few earthly things pleased him), so wrong.
  • Option c: His hedonistic (pleasure - seeking, riotous, etc.) lifestyle goes against conventional values, so it separates him, causing isolation. Correct.
  • Option d: His actions (riotous, unconventional) would not make him popular in conventional society. Wrong.
Brief Explanations
  • Option a: Isolation and alienation often lead to brooding, melancholic behavior (typical of Byronic heroes). Correct.
  • Option b: Byronic heroes have strong personal beliefs (against convention), so wrong.
  • Option c: Isolation means weak social connections, so wrong.
  • Option d: Isolation and alienation don't lead to optimism/cheerful demeanor. Wrong.

Answer:

b. "Few earthly things found favour in his sight"

Second Question (How does behavior contribute to isolation?):