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  1. What is the overall theme of "The Ring" by Isak Dinesen?

The story has overlapping themes, but a most significant one is loss of innocence, which is symbolized by the loss of the ring. When the story starts, the newlywed Lovisa (Lise) believes she can...

    2. What are the metaphors that Isak Dinesen uses in "The Ring"?  

A metaphor is an unstated comparison, but it can also be a phrase that is applied to an action or an object to which it is not literally applicable. With the theme of the role of art in human...  

    3. Why do you think Lovisa lies to Sigismund in "The Ring"?

Lovisa begins this story as an immature 19 year old bride. She believes that the only thing that matters in life is her marriage to her husband, and she also believes that the world holds no...

 

Why didn't Lise bargain for her life?  

That is precisely the question that Isak Dinesen wants the reader to speculate upon during the glade scene in the story "The Ring". However, it will be seen that Lisa did bargain for her life, but...

Latest answer posted October 31, 2011 4:55 am UTC

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why do you think lise keeps the incident in the glade a secret from her husband?

The reason why the character of Lise in the story "The Ring" keeps the incident in the glade a secret from her husband is because she knows that she has committed an indiscretion, either physically...

Latest answer posted October 31, 2011 5:03 am UTC

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in a four paragraph essay format, how can the literary element of style be explained in Isak Dinesen's "The Ring"?

Isak Dinesen’s short story The Ring was written in a very straightforward descriptive-narrative style, in which the author simply relates the tale of a young, 19-year-old newly-married woman who...

Latest answer posted January 26, 2015 9:23 pm UTC

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In Isak Dinesen's "The Ring", why won't Lovisa ever be fully content with her new life?

In Studies in Short Fiction, Bassoff contends that Lovisa ‘‘muses over her happiness’’ and then, after her engagement with the thief, ‘‘life is both more and less than imagined promises.’’ For,...

Latest answer posted January 21, 2015 4:22 am UTC

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Do you think Lise is right to think that "All is over" after she loses the ring? Explain.

Lise, the main character of the story "The Ring", is a young woman who seems both idealistic and prone to live in a fantasy world. This is not entirely her fault: She is a privileged child who has...

Latest answer posted October 31, 2011 5:18 am UTC

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Why does Lise enter the glade in "The Ring"?

When Lise first marries Sigismund, she is caught up in a fairy-tale existence. She is only nineteen when they marry and has "been set on [her] purpose for ten years." Her family has a higher rank...

Latest answer posted April 16, 2021 8:34 pm UTC

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What is the connection between the author Isak Dinesen and the story "The Ring"?

Assuming you don't just mean "Dinesen wrote it," that's a nicely subtle question. Janet Handler Burstein (http://www.enotes.com/ring/22402) suggests that Lise's character has a lot in common with...

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