Well, angst is a complex and complicated emotion. One might even say this emotion could result in spite which often drives artist in creating high expectations of success. This spite would come from the deep feeling of dread that is angst for if one feels imminent doom than they'd feel the need to defend or prove themselves. On the other hand one might say angst could hold an artist back in their work allowing the angst to lead to pure depression therefore lacking or having no motivation to complete or even start a work. Some achieve great works due to pure angst. Take Edgar Allen Poe for example, a man ridden with angst who created terrifying yet magnificent stories such as "The Raven" and "The Tell-Tale Heart". Angst is not what defines an artist temperament nor expectations of success for it is the artist that determines how their angst is channeled into such things.
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Answer:
The first answer
Explanation:
Because you want to know why he went on the expedition in the first place
When my dad wasn’t proud of me when I got a 90 on a test and said I should’ve done better. Even though I studied so hard just to get a good job from him.
Answer:
- Spencer had to go back and recount the events that led to that moment.
Explanation:
As per given excerpt taken from Spencer's narrative, the decision made by Spencer to begin his narrative structure with the end i.e. effect or consequence brought by a series of actions(reflected by the very introductory statement 'I could not have been more stunned'). This reflects that for an effective arrangement of the events, 'Spencer had to go back and recount the events that led to this moment' which would reveal why and how a 'female football coach has been appointed for them' and why it brought a major shock to all of them. Therefore, Spencer had to recollect the occurrence of events in a series to present them in a descending order to make it more interesting for the readers to study.