Objectivism is a philosophy that stresses the external rather than the internal. They believe that most things exist outside of what people know or feel and that the truth especially exists beyond what people know.
The phrase "clear sight and clean soul" supports this belief because in order to see things that are outside of yourself you need to have clear sight, the ability to see things beyond what you already know and believe. You also need to have a clean soul in order to look at things with a fresh perspective.
Captain Auld beats a crippled young girl repeatedly to support his idea of slave holding cruelty.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Captain Auld in the chapter is seen supporting his idea of slave holding cruelty by beating a crippled young girl on a continuous basis. The name of this girl was Henny.
He for supporting his own ideas demonstrated and read a passage of scripture from the bible. This justified his idea of slavery and also demonstrated that he read the holy book of christians Bible.
The correct answer is the following.
Although there is no excerpt attached or another kind of reference, we can say that the question refers to the story of Frankenstein, written by English writer Mary Shelley in 1818.
In this story, power corrupts in that the monster tries to create revenge against Victor. The monster or the creature knows that it was created in such a way by Victor that it won't be able to fit into society. The creature can't control its hunger for killing people who are close to Victor.
That is why, when today people can control their actions it is said that "they cannot control the monster inside."
The images and captions helps the readers or audience to understand the main idea because it provides a visual content that could support the idea that is being showed or shared to them and the captions could help in distinguishing the images or is set as a support to the images that is being shown to the readers or the audiences.