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horsena [70]
2 years ago
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Question 14 of 24

English
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kari74 [83]2 years ago
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The two literary themes that can be identified in this description are: "the indignity of vanity and the futility of the pursuit of beauty" (Option A)

<h3>What is a theme?</h3>

A Theme is the subject matter that the author has expressed in a written text.

The text above is culled from "The Du.ke of Arrogance". The lady described is Arabella Jennings.

Having aged but refusing to look it, she continues to make efforts to appear younger.

Hence, the text above speaks to how vain it is to want to remain young forever and highlights the uselessness of trying to prevent aging.

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