Table of Contents
- 1 Where was Natasha during the three days she was missing?
- 2 What was Natasha’s reaction to the wedding?
- 3 What is the poem bridegroom about?
- 4 How does Natasha Act when she returns home after being gone for three days?
- 5 Why do Natasha’s mother and father question her?
- 6 What is the climax of the bridegroom?
Where was Natasha during the three days she was missing?
where was natasha during the three days she was missing, and why was she distraught when she returned? natasha was missing at the bridegroom’s hut in the forest. she was distraught when she returned because in the hut 12 young men came in and killed and cut off a pure beautiful girl.
What was Natasha’s reaction to the wedding?
Describe Natasha’s reaction to the wedding. At first Natasha is upset, but then she appears to accept the marriage. What accounts for this switch in attitude? She probably felt safe in confronting the bridegroom as murderer with her family and friends surrounding her.
What is the poem bridegroom about?
The Bridegroom is a short story depicting the unfair treatment towards women. This story starts out by describing a woman who has disappeared and has obviously witnessed something horrible. She is afraid to tell anyone because she is a girl and it is obvious that no one will believe her.
Where in the Bible does it talk about the bridegroom?
In Matthew 9:15, Mark 2:19 and Luke 5:34, the Apostles are referred to as the friends, guests, or children depending on the translation, of the Bridegroom commonly accepted to be Jesus Christ. The Bridegroom is also mentioned in the Parable of the Ten Virgins.
Where does the bridegroom take place?
Muji City
The Bridegroom is a collection of twelve short stories by Chinese-American author Ha Jin. The stories are set in Muji City in contemporary China, the same provincial city that served as the setting for his novel Waiting.
How does Natasha Act when she returns home after being gone for three days?
Natasha disappears for three days and return home visibly upset. They want to know what is wrong.
Why do Natasha’s mother and father question her?
Why do Natasha’s mother and father question her in Bridegroom? Natasha disappears for three days and returns home visibly upset. They want to know what is wrong. She knows her groom is a murderer.
What is the climax of the bridegroom?
What was the climax in this story? The climax is when she says and from whose hand does this ring come from because that is when everyone realizes that her dream is real and that the groom is the one who killed the girl. distraught. extremely troubled.
Why is it called a bridegroom?
A bridegroom (usually shortened to groom) is a man who is about to be married, or who has just been married. The word “bridegroom”, a husband-to-be at a wedding, is derived from bride and the archaic goom, is dated to 1604, short for bridegroom from Old English guma “boy”.
Who is the main character in the bridegroom?
In “The Bridegroom,” the title character, Baowen is arrested for being homosexual. Uncle Cheng, Beina’s nominal father, pours massive amount of effort to help out Beina’s husband Baowen and more importantly to help Beina in her disposition as it is his responsibility to do so.