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From the book and the Graphic novel it can be said that he is a young man since he has only being working for the company five years but he is in debt with them, and all his family depends on him, they also have a photograph of him about his military service on the wall. In the graphic novel it seems to be older now that he has been 15 years in the company and maybe he started after military service
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It can also be inferred the absurdity of the universe in which it doesn’t matter how good you are, for instance Gregor is a good man how has a job he dislikes just to cover his family expenses, and to pay his sister’s studies. It suggest the universe is an ungoverned place without any order of justice or punishment.
Syme and Winston have a discussion about what Syne is really going after. Syme is very amped up for the possibility of the English dialect being abbreviated into a sincerely void arrangement of word-phrases. Basically there will be no chance to get of communicating the individual self. Everything will be desensitized to its most base vacuous frame. Syme, obviously, is much excessively amped up for this. At the point when Winston takes a gander at Syme he sees a "dead man"
The story that could be classified as folk tale is a) "The Orphan Boy and the Elk Dog" A Blackfoot Legend.
Folktales, by definition, are those stories and legends that originated from the lives and imagination of the people and their folklore, and they were oral literature transmitted from one generation to the next by a storyteller. Folktales were used to transmit the knowledge of the community and their legends. They do not have an individual author though they might be compiled by an editor.
In the case mentioned, "The Orphan Boy and the Elk Dog" is a 19th century folktale that explains how horses came to the Blackfoot Native American Tribe.
I think you should go with A