Franz Kafka used the school as a medium for him to pursue his passion on the side. He was always practical in life and his thoughts always reflected on his education and passion and hence he was a very smart kid during his early days. He chafed under his teachers and the school's control of his life.
Explanation:
- Franz Kafka studied law yet he never wanted to devote a lot of his time working for an insurance company.
- During his free time, he primarily focused on writing which was his passion.
- He wrote books based on themes such as isolation and alienation.
- After high school, he enrolled himself at The Ferdinand University in Prague which got him to a transition of switching to Chemistry from Law.
- Kafka was also a smart kid at the Straats gymnasium.
- Due to this change, his father was pleased and gave time to follow his passion.
Answer:
Explanation:
The best answer is A.
D has a tiny bit of what A is, but not nearly enough to make it the answer.
C the same comment can apply to C. C might even be closer to A than D
B is not nonfiction. Fantasy is just that -- fantasy.
American Civil War
<em>[From loc.gov] </em><u>"Stephen Crane, “The Red Badge of Courage” (1895)</u>
<u>One of the most influential works in American literature, Stephen Crane's “The Red Badge of Courage” has been called the greatest novel about the American Civil War."</u>
Set in a small Dutch village. its about a <span>character driven rather than plot driven and the character of </span>Rip<span> is well developed. It is shared that </span>Rip<span> comes from a noble bloodline, but he does not have much character. Thats basically what their talking about in the book Well at least thats all I can remember because I hav'ne read that book in a long time.</span>