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"Quicksand is more than a novel about a person’s search for identity. <span>
It offers a critical commentary on diverse cultural and racial societies—their oppressive institutions, outmoded traditions, false values, and distorted ways of perceiving reality.</span>
..Furthermore, she finds the sensual excesses practiced in Harlem to be repulsive to the values of her moral upbringing. is more than a novel about a person’s search for identityAgain seeking..."
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I believe it's about finding who you are and understanding your values.
Answer:
The narrator in Blake's "The Tyger" expresses:
D. disturbed awe.
Explanation:
The speaker in William Blake's poem "The Tyger" is in awe of the tiger. He fears and admires the tiger at the same time. The animal's aura is filled with terror and wonder. It was made to kill. Its pace, it gaze, all of it shows how terrible it is. Yet, it was created by God, just like the innocent and harmless lamb. That is what disturbs the speaker the most. How can the same creator come up with such different creatures? One that is a natural murderer, and one that is completely meek? Having that in mind, we can say the narrator in the poem expresses D. disturbed awe.
The most likely reason why Gabriel choose to write his essay with this point of view is because, a narrative essay tells a story about the writer's life, therefore it is most effective to tell the story from the writer's point of view. The correct option is B. In the passage given above, Gabriel wrote the passage based on his own perspective.
Shakespeare wrote in the time period of when England was expanding. Another way you could phrase it is during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I.