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Raven as a child is an important character because he creates light. - a connection back to the point Therefore, both myths show that their cultures may have valued children. - a concluding statement The Haida myth uses Raven, who takes the shape of a baby - a connection back to the point This shows the Haida myth largely depends on the work of a child. - the analysis of the evidence
Explanation:
An "analysis of evidence" is a sentence that analyzes a sentence that provides support for the general theme of the text. Literally, this type of phrase analyzes to show the sentences that were constructed as evidence.
A "connection back to the point" is a phrase that makes a reference or that returns to a previously specified or informed theme.
A "concluding statement" is a phrase that provides the conclusion of the entire text. This type of phrase usually starts with words like "however", "potanto", "especially", among others.
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- Creon: He is an archetypal villain because his announcement to bury Polyneices is the catalyst for the misfortune which composes the plot of the story. A stock character is an archetypal character whose purpose is to move the story along allowing the audience to quickly understand the character.
- A tragic flaw: It´s a literary device that can be defined as a trait in a character, usually the hero, that leads him to downfall. This characteristic could be the lack of self-knowledge or judgment and, as the story here analyzed, the pride.
- Ismene refuses to help her sister bury Polyneices: Ismene decides to go against the divine authority by not defending her family´s honor, but she obeys the human authorities because she´s more afraid of what they can do to her.
I hope these answers help you.
To make sure the reader remembers the point of your essay the most important is the introduction also known as the theme