Answer:
When they realized that they were about to get eaten by the walrus and the carpenter.
Explanation:
The correct answer is A. The boy's epiphany in "Araby" reveals the futility of human pursuits.
At the end of the story, the boy has several disappointments. His uncle is late, the bazaar is nearly closed by the time he gets there, and the only objects he finds are boring. All of his expectations have failed to live up to reality. The boy realizes that his relationship with Mangan's sister will end up the same -- better in his imagination than in reality.
In this way, the story says that life itself is disappointing and fails to live up to our imaginations. Answer A, that human pursuits are futile (or pointless), best encompasses the boy's epiphany.
The answer that sounds the best to me is D sorry if I’m wrong
I can’t write the essay for you cause I don’t have the same experiences, but here are some ideas:
- write about your literal, physical experiences
- write about how all of the chaos of the pandemic and other things has made you feel
- report some of the recent news, either local or national
- your experiences vs what the news reports
If you go off one or a couple of those ideas, you should get to 300 words pretty easily. Hope this helps!