Frankl reacted to his Holocaust experience by theorizing that the most important thing in life is not to find happiness but to find meaning. This relates to Elie Wiesel's reaction to what he went through in Night in that Wiesel drew from those negative experiences. They are what influenced to him not to be a bystander, what influenced him to speak out on the perils of indifference. I think Wiesel would agree with Frankl's approach to life, as it seems that beating indifference and helping someone else can be synonymous with finding meaning in your life. However, I think his qualification would be that meaning leads to happiness, both for the person who is finding meaning and the person who is benefiting from the other's search for meaning.
Answer:
The correct answer is C)
Explanation:
- The excerpt clearly states that he obtained a Journalist Visa. In the absence of any evidence in the excerpt to the contrary, we can safely infer that he is a journalist.
- He stated that he believes what his country is doing in Vietnam and goes on highlight United States' attempt to flush communist guerilla insurgency out of Vietnam.
<u>From the above points</u>, therefore, one can strongly infer that the author is a United States journalist who is convinced of the steps the Unites States government is taking in Vietnam.
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<u>The Necklace</u></h3>
setting:
•1884 Paris,France Loisels apartment,party at the Ministry of Education's Mansion.
character:
•Mathilde Loisel
Conflict:
<em>INTERNAL-</em>
•Mme. Loisel vs. Herself:her excessive pride,materialism and shallowness cause her emotional suffering as she fells she's been deprived of luxuries.
<em>EXTERNAL-</em>
•Mme. Loisel vs. M. Loisel's different values (although he is tolerant of her behavior and wants to please her)
Plot:
•A woman who craved wealth loses a borrowed diamond necklace at a ball, and she and her husband are reduced to a life of poverty to pay for its replacement. She then finds out the necklace was worthless.
Theme:
•greed, deceptive appearance, beautiful and vanity.
Point of view:
•In this short story, The Necklace, it is told by the narrator.Therefore, it is in third person limited because you only read the thoughts of the husband and Mme. Loisel.
<u>I HOPE THIS HELP^^</u>