Your question's response is "It was common knowledge, they claimed, that following King William's conquest, his Norman supporters, exhilarated by their notable victory, recognized no law other than their own immoral enjoyment, and not only robbed the vanquished Saxons of their lands and possessions but also dishonored the dignity of their wives and daughters with unchecked permissiveness."
This passage originates from the Greek Myth 'Echo and Narcissus'.
Explanation:
- In the fifth paragraph of the myth "Echo and Narcissus", the viewpoint shifts momentarily from Echo to Narcissus' viewpoint.
- Overall, the story is told from Echo's perspective, but this specific paragraph reveals his self-obsession. This insight helps readers grasp the dynamics between the characters more effectively.
- While Echo loves Narcissus, he shows no interest in her. Echo continues to yearn for Narcissus until she ultimately fades away, leaving just her voice behind. Meanwhile, Narcissus pauses at a pond to drink water, and upon seeing his own reflection, he becomes utterly enamored with himself. Unable to seize his image, he remains by the water until he succumbs to starvation.
1. The bus was so crowded that she had to walk to the office. 2. Waking up early contributes to his good health. 3. Due to her weakness, she seldom goes out. 4. The photographs turned out well because the sun was in the optimal position. 5. He watches movies at night, which results in him falling asleep during the day. 6. He was lazy, which led to his failure in the examination. 7. Driving recklessly will lead to a serious accident for him. 8. Missing the meeting happened because my car broke down. 9. Not studying diligently will result in his failure on the final exam. 10. Susan's overeating is the reason for her weight gain.
Every one of the visitors HAD attended the concert held in the park.
(However, I believe it could also be have, if you are referring to it in the present context).
Advanced technology causes a dystopian environment through oppressive control and monitoring, along with the dehumanization of individuals such as George and enforced conformity.