The right answer is: Depicts the collective society as a destructive force that represses the independent thinker. Ayn Rand, the author of "Anthem", is one of the most controversial authors and philosophers of the twentieth century throughout her novels and lectures, Rand introduces her audience to her philosophy, Objectivism, which encourages people to be selfish and live a better life. To achieve this, you should do whatever you want, but without creating victims. To Rand, selfishness means to work hard, earn self-esteem, pursue the happiness and grow by treating others with the same value.
Written in 1937, Rand intended to use Anthem as a critic of collectivism, the philosophy that individuals exist only to contribute to the well-being of the society. In the novel, individualism has been erased and the world is crumbling.
The statement which best represents the power of the modern-day monster on
readers is, 'The monster challenges readers to recognize that a monster could be an ordinary person, not just an outcast.'
Answer: Option C.
Explanation:
The modern day monsters is described from an epic poem ‘Beowulf’ which is written by Anglo Saxon poet and which describes how the hero ‘Beowulf’ fights a monster ‘Grendel.’
From the poem, we can figure out that he most appropriate statement which represent the modern day monsters is such monsters aren’t just ugly looking. Rather, they could be an ordinary person as well, and not just an outcast. Monsters can be everywhere, the readers must known that they could be anywhere, they must be also living with them. Apart from this, hatred and prejudice are one of the most evil monsters.
Basically summarizing what you've read in a easier format.
The purpose of a conclusion is not a rote reiteration of the thesis and your arguments. A recap may help tie all your arguments together for the audience, especially in a long paper, but it is not enough. Just as you needed to interpret quoted material to ensure that your readers understood it the way you wanted them to, you need to interpret your arguments at the end of a paper to ensure that the audience will understand them in the same broader context that you do.
Ultimately, you want the conclusion to give your readers something extra to think about. And you want your own thoughts to stick with them long after they have finished reading the paper.
Answer:
dear (you friend's name),
my summer has been ever so boring compared to last years and the year before that, I haven't been able to meet up with any of my friends, i couldn't even see you for your birthday ; (. I hope you had a lovely day.
The weather has been alright here, but it was awfully hot for a week or so. How has the weather been down at your end? I couldn't sleep at night either, just kept tossing and turning in the heat, sweating, like a pig. Do you sleep alright? How have you been keeping, I am fairly well to be honest, I just cant cope with the lonliness and boredom though.
I am writing this letter to take my mind off of things and stop worrying about the coronavirus. School starts soon, cant wait to meet you!
lots of love from,
(your name)