Good day sir,
I believe the answer is D
Have a great day sir.
Answer:
The narration establishes a forsaken, foreboding setting.
Explanation:
The statement from this excerpt of "The Oval Portrait" by Edgar Allan Poe, that best describes the effect of the narration on the story is <em>the narration establishes a forsaken, foreboding setting. </em>The description of the mysterious chateau in a remote and mountainous place where the short story takes place, makes us feel that something ominous and bad is going to happen. It is a Gothic setting with candlelight and strange paintings.
<span>In a
psychology perspective, this is called the ‘organismic growth’ a concept in
Client-Centered therapy by Carl Rogers. In this, aspect, it is metaphorically
explained, that plants, like human beings, will do anything to grow, to survive
and to strive. There is no morally right or wrong judgement as long it can grow.
This is when we say that human beings are basically good. That it is human
nature to strive and to stop him from growing is a suicide.</span>