Explanation:
I would disagree on this statement because if it wasn't for the people there would be no patriotic holidays.
Poe gives his unnamed narrator an air of superiority mixed with insanity. From his point of view, the narrator does not seem to find his actions entirely unquestionable. In fact, the way the story is told, the narrator is calmly explaining his thought processes of why he did what he did.
This shows us, the readers, that the mysterious narrator is, despite his best efforts and explainations, quite insane.
Poe's use of direct characterization to the readers by having the narrator implore to us to listen to his story gives the tale a sharp edge of dramatic irony.
Answer:
Today, the advancement of technology offers media professionals a wide range of possibilities to develop their communication process: be it through images, videos, sounds and other digital tools, it seeks to incite the viewer, to captivate and generate a larger audience.
Thus, presenters make use of these tools, within which audio, as a direct inciter of the sense of hearing, seeks to generate sounds (be it ambient sounds, background or foreground music, for example) that generate the necessary attraction to captivate the audience.