In paragraph 5, Senator Robert F. Kennedy is referring to the death of his own brother JFK in order to address the importance of unity based on his own experiences. In fact, he compares the pain that Black people are going through with the pain that he suffered back in 1963 when his brother was assassinated. Moreover, with this mention, he wants to express his understanding of the impotence and desire of revenge that probably some of them are felling after the event. However, his main intention is to invite the people to reflect upon the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. as well as the impact that he generates in the Civil Rights cause, instead of promoting division in America.
In the same way, this intention is also found in paragraph 6, when Kennedy mentions the <em>Aeschylus</em>’ excerpt. In other words, both JFK mention and the poem are arguments that stand for the main point of the discourse: invite all Americans to join in these difficult times, remembering the legacy of MLK and JFK.
Connotative meanings derive from the cultural and personal experiences of the reader. Connotative meanings are the opposite of the denotative or dictionary meanings. Connotative meanings are definitions wherein an idea or feeling is invoked from the word, aside from its literal meaning.
I believe the answer is C
The definition of a parable is: a simple story used to illustrate a moral or spiritual lesson, as told by Jesus in the Gospels.
The definition of pathos is: a quality that evokes pity or sadness
In the excerpt above, when Wiesel says "Only God and God alone can and must remember everything," he is using parable to illustrate how great God is, by giving an example of something he can do that not one person on earth can.
Also, by saying "<span>Without the ability to forget, man would live in a permanent, paralyzing fear of death," Wiesel is using pathos to stimulate a feeling of sadness, as thinking of how paralyzing fear of death cannot be very pleasant.</span>
Answer:
They have'nt been to europe