Aesthetic elements help us make a verdict whether or not a certain piece of literary work is "good" or "bad" aesthetically.
This is a basic statement, of course, it is not quite that simple in reality.
Question: Read the excerpt from Chapter 28 of Moby-Di ck. It had previously come to me that this ivory leg had at sea been fashioned from the polished bone of the sperm whale’s jaw. How is the fact that Ahab’s leg is made from whale bone significant to the novel’s theme of man versus nature?
Answer: It signifies that Ahab has pitted himself against nature in an effort to dominate it.
Explanation: he wants people to know what he does for a living and loves fishing for whales even if it kills him so he painted his prostetic leg
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The following line provides evidence that enslaved persons were treated violently: My master sent me away, because there existed against me a very great prejudice in the community, and he feared I might be killed.
This line not only claims that slaves were treated violently but it also states that there was also the possibility of being killed, something which is an extreme point of violence.
Answer:
I believe this is the answer the following case study on the canonized Chinese translation of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Zhang Yousong and Zhang Zhenxian shows how social hierarchies and power structures in Twain’s work have been reversed in the translation so as to construct social ‘others’ as ‘us’ and a socially elevated version of ‘us’ – a ‘better us’
Explanation:
The correct answer is "Commas".