<span>D. Pathos</span>
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<span>Pathos is a literary device
that is used to garner emotions of pity, sorrow, anger, or other passionate
feelings to the point where readers/listeners/audience members are persuaded
into acting or thinking in a way the author/speaker wishes. Thus, it is a persuasive literary device. That said, let’s look at a few phrases
from the excerpt that employ pathos by manner of describing scenes of injustice
and cruelty:</span>
“He has plundered our seas…destroyed
the lives of our people.”
“…to complete the works of
death, desolation, and tyranny...”
“…scarcely paralleled in the
most barbarous ages…”
From these lines alone, it can
be seen how readers might be compelled to view the one being described in the
light the author does because the emotions that might be invoked by
descriptions provided.
Prejudice and ignorance are most notable when you examine racism in the time period where TKAM takes place.Innocence is very prominent when you look at the perspective from which the novel is written. Scout observes the horrors of that time period (racism, Jim Crow laws, etc.) but she does not seem to truly understand their implications. She possesses innocence due to her age.
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Answer:
I believe this answer is a metaphor but I'm not sure.
Explanation:
Metaphor:
a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable.
Metaphor is basically a way of saying similies without like or as.