<span>Without pain or suffering there cannot be a gain or joy. The presence of one allows for the other. The tone here is duality, and consequence. One begets the other. To truly know heaven, one has to know hell.</span>
I believe the correct answer is raisonneur.
These lines from “The R-a-p-e of the Lock: written
by Alexander Pope which represent Clarissa's long speech in which she tries to
calm the outraged Belinda, cast her in the role of raisonneur, a character that
acts as the voice of the author for she advocates the idea that the beauty is
temporary and what’s important is the heart and soul of a person.
I would say the first and the third are good.