"He" is the noun. "Heard" is the verb. I'm not sure about the rest.
The main idea is that love is different in some societies
I think the correct answer to your question is:
~D. He is the main character of the story and elicits sympathy.
~She tells him a fake story about her aunt's husband and two brothers, which worsens Frampton's nervous condition to the point of sending him off running out of the house.
<u>Answer:</u>
<em>The old believes literature reflects history while the new believes literature and history influences each other. </em>
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<u>Explanation:</u>
Old historicism is different from new historicism in this manner. A historical framework is created by old historicism while a new perspective is given by the new historicism. The new form breaks the traditional notions and draws an interrelation between literature and history depicting their significant influences on each other. The representation and the entire theme of the old and new historicism is distinguished from each other.