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Alleged madness
The passage from Act 3 Scene 4 has the recurring idea of alleged madness. First, Olivia, Maria, Sir Toby and Fabian were all making Malvolio seem crazy and devil-possessed with his snobbery and arrogance. Then, the passage shows Olivia desperately in love, thinking she is like Malvolio--going mad. Lastly, Antonio's friendship to Sebastian ( who was actually Cesario) was introduced. Antonio was made to seem mad from his misdirected loyalty.
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The main form of discrimination in Of Mice and Men we see is discrimination against the mentally disabled. This is portrayed through Lennie's character as we see him getting treated different than others and misunderstood. We also see racial discrimination through Crooks, a black man. Sexism is also a prominent form of discrimination that we see through Candy's wife. We see discrimination against women even just through the way Candy's wife isn't given a name of her own, as if she's just an extension of her husband. Following back to the discrimination against mentally disabled, the outcome of the story is greatly impacted by this. In the end, George has to kill Lennie because Lennie doesn't understand his own strength, and accidentally kills Curley's wife.
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<u>Option D. The primary rhetorical device Lincoln uses in paragraph six to unify and heal the nation is an emotional appeal.</u>
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In the last paragraph of his Second Inaugural Address, President Abraham Lincoln uses the rhetorical device of emotional appeal to persuade the audience to help unify and heal the nation after the Civil War. An emotional appeal is a rhetorical device in which the speaker wants to persuade the audience by creating an emotional response in them. Lincoln addresses the nation by saying that everyone needs to act with charity and good will, and not with any malice towards the other, as God would want. He mentions how it is the duty of all Americans to unify the nation and even mentions the ones wounded by the battle, the soldier's widows and orphans. All of these is said in order to create an emotional sense of responsibility in the American society towards peace and reunification.