he was crazy
The word "obsessed" best describes the narrator's opinion towards Captain Ahab in "Moby Dick." The narrator portrays Ahab as consumed by his quest for revenge against the white whale, resulting in a single-minded fixation that drives him to extremes.
homage
Sedate
as a wise woman
the narrator thinks this man does not realize his own family
Respectful. The narrator gains a newfound admiration and understanding of Robert's perspective and the value of human connection.
Uncertainty or Ambivalent (apex)
The opinion of the artist toward enslavement is one of disgust
What affects public opinion toward the school district?
The tone of the author toward Dr. Lanyon is one of admiration and respect. Dr. Lanyon is portrayed as a rational and accomplished physician whose friendship and scientific expertise are valued by the narrator.
The question needs clarification. What captain?
accidentally steals the narrator's celery
how does the japanese captain king toward gulliver
The narrator thinks this man does not realize his own frailty.
"Admiring" least describes the author's tone toward Mr. Collins.