Option D as they started with “some might think that” which means they are starting the opposing point, the counterarguement.
"An Essay of Dramatic Poesy" was written during the time period known as the Restoration. John Dryden is one of the greatest poets of the seventeenth century.
John Dryden in his work “An Essay of Dramatic Poesy” focuses on the literary criticism of that time. The narrative starts with a debate going on between four people who have different views and opinions about the modern literature. Among them, the character Neander holds the same views as of Dryden. The group discusses the writers like Ben Johnson, William Shakespeare in a great deal and ends with the discussion about rhyme.
Answer:
Both Niemöller and Ogden are criticizing the silent bystander that allows injustice to happen only until it affects him and then realizes that there´s no one there to stand up for him.
Explanation:
Ogden´s poem tells the story of a town that allows a mysterious hangman to kill people in the name of justice without much explanation. By the end of the poem, the hangman explains that all he did was what people allowed him to do. In the same way, Niemöller´s words are those of someone who realized too late that his silence was a form of complicity.
The 4th answer is correct