Match each character from Ambrose Bierce’s "" A Horseman in the Sky"" to the personality trait that best describes that character

Respuesta :

  • Carter Druse -A. Filled with amazement and terror  by this apparition of a horseman  in the sky—half believing himself  the chosen scribe of some new  Apocalypse. Overcome by the  intensity of his emotions; his  legs failed him and he fell.

  • the Federal Officer -B. But no—there is a hope; he may  have discovered nothing—perhaps  he is but admiring the sublimity of  the landscape. If permitted, he may  turn and ride carelessly away in the  direction whence he came.

  • Carters Father -C. "Well, go, sir, and whatever may  occur do what you conceive to be  your duty. Virginia, to which you are  a traitor, must get on without you.  Should we both live to the end of the  war, we will speak further of the matter."

Explanation:

(a) Carter Druse --A. Filled with amazement and terror  by this apparition of a horseman  in the sky—half believing himself  the chosen scribe of some new  Apocalypse. Overcome by the  intensity of his emotions; his  legs failed him and he fell.

(b) The Federal Officer  - B. But no—there is a hope; he may  have discovered nothing—perhaps  he is but admiring the sublimity of  the landscape. If permitted, he may  turn and ride carelessly away in the  direction whence he came.

(c) Carters Father: "Well, go, sir, and whatever may  occur do what you conceive to be  your duty. Virginia, to which you are  a traitor, must get on without you.  Should we both live to the end of the  war, we will speak further of the matter."

Answer:

the Federal Officer - A

Carter Druse - B

Carters Father - C

Explanation:

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