The poem "Musée des beaux arts" by W.H. Auden was written as a response to Pieter Brueghel's "Landscape with the Fall of Icarus".
In this poem, Auden alludes to the human indiference towards other people's misfortune.
In the first section of the poem, Auden shows how humans go around not caring and paying little attention to the suffering in the world. According to Auden, neither children nor animals have enough sympathy to understand someone else's plight. But adults remain uninterested in individual calamity.
In the second section of the poem, Auden refers to Brueghel's paiting, by describing specific images of this dismissal of external suffering. How the ploughman "<em>may</em>" have heard the splash and how, for him, it was not an important failure.
The answer to your question is A.
A.it tells about a part of the narrators life using lines and verses
Based on the information given, it can be noted that Atticus is depicted as an experienced lawyer.
- It should be noted that the way a character is portrayed in literature is important in order to set the theme.
In this case, Atticus was depicted as someone who's cool-headed and also an experienced lawyer.
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