I believe the correct answer is B. It evokes an image that helps the reader understand the current racial and political situation in Brixton.
This allusion doesn't explain the reasons why something happened. It just draws a parallel between two events, based on the fact that the African people were heavily oppressed by the majority and the political system itself. The Second Boer War was a war that Britain fought to consolidate its colonial supremacy, whereas the Brixton uprising was a riot led by poor, discriminated African-Caribbeans in London. Both cases included the oppressed Africans and the British oppressors.
The above lines from Antigone by Sophocles reflects the character of Creon and <u>his obsession with civil law.</u>
Creon is the character in Antigone by Sophocles which is an archetypal character. The character which reflects the most typical of a kind of person or quality is known as an archetypal character. Creon is the king of Thebes who is arrogant and who never turns back. Also, he is obsessed with the civil laws and cannot bear anyone disobeying it. He is stubborn, full of pride and only believes in his words and decisions. Though he starts to realize the correct things something keeps him back every time.
Coherence in literature refers to the consistent connections between ideas and/or events that allows the readers to make sense of the narrative. Along with cohesion, which is the flow of sentences and paragraphs that holds a text together, they make the text accessible and clear. Coherence is about how the author develops the argument, and coherence is about the gramatical aspects.
One of the tools used to make sure the text is coherent is the repetition and cross-referencing of a key term or phrase throughout the text. Another tool is the use of transitional words to connect one sentence to another, such as "in addition", "then" or "but".