The director? i think, please tell me if i'm wrong
Philadelphia, June 18
I write this letter out of admiration and hope. For I, who have never purposely hurt another human being, am willing to be hurt to defend a dream.
Sir, I respect you and all that you and the great men of this land have been doing for the sake of us all. For the sake of families and faces that you have never met.
I am no soldier, but I am a believer. I am no fighter, but I am a survivor. I ask you, humbly, to allow me to be a part of history and fight for what is right. I beg you to give me a chance to proudly assure that the good men of this land and our children keep what is their, to keep what they deserve.
Respectfully.
<span>The answer to the question that is being presented above would be letter D. In a Wagner Matinee, the setting has a major influence on the elements (characters, plot, and theme) except for the point of view. This is because the theme, plot, and characters have the similarity regarding to the influence of music. </span>
This type of creation story or myth could be a good example of what is called "Earth-diver". As the name suggests, this kind of creation myth involves a vast ocean and almost nothing else. Someone, a god, dives into the ocean to retrieve something small that would expand exponentially to fill/complete the rest of the world. The sample story adheres almost completely to the "Earth-diver" except for the fact that the "diver" had not been a deity.