William Zinsser's comments about writing as a profession perhaps dispel some myths about it. First, he says one needs to re-write sentences often many times to convey the designated meaning accurately and eloquently. Also, he says that one needs to stick to a schedule to be successful at writing like going to a job. Thirdly, writing is not easy and not necessarily fun at least at the time when the writing occurs (though in retrospect it may be considered to be fun-my opinion). Thus, we see that writing does not necessarily carry a lot of glory with it and is hard work and is a craft to work at to perfect it.
The poem is an example of <span>situational irony</span>
In “The New Colossus,” the “brazen giant of Greek fame” and the “mighty woman with a torch” differ as the brazen giant is a massive statue; the mighty woman is life-size, i.e. option c.
<h3>What is the New Colossus?</h3>
"The New Colossus" equates the Statue of Liberty to the Colossus of Rhodes, an ancient Greek statue.
While the ancient statue offered as a warning to potential enemies, the new statue's name, torch, and location on the United States eastern shore all indicate her status as a protector of exiles.
In “The New Colossus,” the “brazen giant of Greek fame” and the “mighty woman with a torch” differ as the brazen giant is a massive statue; the mighty woman is life-size.
Thus, the correct option is c.
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