Answer:
Leader of the Agronauts
Explanation:
Jason, in Greek mythology, leader of the Argonauts and son of Aeson, king of Iolcos in Thessaly. His father's half-brother Pelias seized Iolcos, and thus for safety Jason was sent away to the Centaur Chiron.
The answer is the midpoint because halfway through our stories, something marvelous happens. you have to keep on going to get to the point where the author wants you to get to.
Well since laws don't usually prevent this, stricter punishments should be enforced.
"Fear shouldn't be used as a weapon", of course until said punishment doesn't initially work in the beginning.<span />
Since we can choose only one of the prompts, let's work with prompt A. We can answer it in the following manner:
- Edgar Allan Poe believed that a good short story must have a single, unifying effect. He did apply that concept to his own short stories. Let's briefly analyze "<u>The Fall of the House of Ushe</u>r."
- In the story, every element contributes to the story's effect: the setting, the characters, the dialogue, the word choice and the mood, among others.
- From the beginning, the narrator describes an "oppressive" weather. He proceeds to let us know that his friend Usher looks sick and strange. The house where Usher lives is also quite eerie. And to top it all, Usher's sister, who was buried alive, has returned for revenge.
- As seen above, each element unifies the story, producing a single effect. Readers cannot help but feel tense and anxious as they read on.
- Edgar Allan Poe was an American Romantic writer famous for his Gothic short stories.
- Poe believed a good short story should possess a single, unifying effect, and that everything in the story should contribute to that effect.
- He achieves that in his short stories, where every element (characters, setting, imagery, word choice, etc.) contributes to the feeling of tension, anxiety, even horror.
- That is what happens in "<u>The Fall of the House of Usher</u>," for example. Readers cannot escape the terrifying effect Poe builds.
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