Irony is the literary element used in the Cast of Amontillado, specifically Dramatic Irony.
There are three types of Irony.
1) Verbal Irony - Using words. We say one thing but meaning another.
2) Situational Irony - Difference of what is expected to happen versus what actually happened.
3) Dramatic Irony - This is where the readers or viewers knew or is more aware of what is happening than the character in the story or play.
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<span>the application of techniques like mass production
Let's look at the available options and see what makes sense.
the use of heat and open fires for cooking
- This sounds like the discovery of fire and as such it happened a long time before the nineteenth century. Wrong answer.
the application of techniques like mass production
- This one looks promising. We'll take if the other 3 options are just plain silly.
the introduction of earthenware such as clay vessels
- This is more recent than the discovery of fire. But it's still a long time ago. Literally thousands of years BC. So wrong answer.
the discovery of the technique of roasting raw foods
- Another discovery that happened thousands of years ago. So also the wrong answer.
So of the 4 choices, 3 of them happened literally thousands of years ago and so well before the nineteenth century. That leaves only 1 viable choices, so the answer is "the application of techniques like mass production"</span>
Answer:
It's kind of depressing... Its deep for sure but it's amazing
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The source of the attached painting of Michelangelo
Buonarroti’s, Last Judgement is in the book of revelations in the bible. The painting depicts the Second Coming of
Christ and the final judgement by God for all human souls. The soul of humans
rise and descend to their fates as judged by Christ surrounded by known saints.