In the end of the short story "The Old Chief Mshlanga", the girl's father decides to keep the twenty goats that trampled down his land. This decision deeply affected Chief Mshlanga's people, since these goats belonged to them, and not having them would mean that they would go hungry when the dry season begins. Thus, it was selfish from him to keep the goats.
Stare decisis is highly influential in our legal system and is most closely related to the doctrine of precedent, which means that courts will generally adhere to a previous decision on a case.
The answer is formal i think
Answer:
I would say B.
Explanation:
If we think about movies like Joker for example, we can see the setting is very dark and dreary from the beginning. In the first 10 minutes, he cries and gets beat up and the colors are very dull visually to help provide that gloom aesthetic. Later on, the rising action of him killing the two boys didn't change the theme, it just made the story move along. There are a few "antagonists" and he reacts to them poorly. However, the way he resolves the conflict is by just letting himself fall into the chaos. At the end, it shows the theme of how much damage can happen if mental illness is not treated the way it's supposed to even though through Arthur's (Joker's) point of view he thinks the moral is "it doesn't get better for people like me".
It seems that the boy uses everyday language in order to describe what he sees and smells. By resorting to this, the reader gets the perspective of a young boy from a poor social class because the imaginary used is based on elements that he might see on daily bases, smells like the cat or somthing roaten are really common in the streets.