Answer:
tha nai xaina sorryyyyyyyyyyy
Answer:
men was made by mother nature and god
Explanation:
I believe the correct answer is raisonneur.
These lines from “The R-a-p-e of the Lock: written
by Alexander Pope which represent Clarissa's long speech in which she tries to
calm the outraged Belinda, cast her in the role of raisonneur, a character that
acts as the voice of the author for she advocates the idea that the beauty is
temporary and what’s important is the heart and soul of a person.
Answer:
You have to make sure that the reader cares enough about these characters.
Explanation:
In the NPR interview with Karin Slaughter, a famed thriller writer, she admitted
<em>"What makes thrillers work is that they have to have a beginning, a middle, and an end. When you want a really good story and a compelling read, you have to focus equally on plot and character, and you have to make sure that the reader cares enough about these characters so that when bad things happen, they wanna read along."
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So, when Nico noted his statement while listening to the interview of a famed thriller writer, he seems to be addressing the need for readers to have care for the characters in the stories they read. This note is a reference to the need for readers to care enough about the characters that they are reading in a book.
Blake was considered to be a change of pace for literature at the time. He started writing in a more romantic and Elizabethan way which was a callback to times gone by as well as to what would come post-Blake.
Blake is considered to be a seminal figure of the Romantic movement which departed from writing for form and took a turn towards writing for content. This included writing that was more attached to nature and the world in which the readers were living.
To sum up, the reason Blake is transitional, is because he is considered to be the first writer to start writing in this fashion and change the writing style at the time.