One example of irony is that Tess is chosen to be the one for the lottery yet in the beginning she is portrayed to be a carefree woman that cares for her family and a person the town likes. Also old Man Warner makes fun of towns that are wanting to get rid of The Lottery and he thinks that means they will go back to primitive times. Though it is the opposite because that town is moving forward by abandoning dated traditions to match moral standards.
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According to Aristotle, poetry includes Dramatic tragedies and Dramatic comedies
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In Poetics, Aristotle gave a broad definition of poetry. He ranked tragedies more than the epic, saying that it has high standards, and dramatic comedies were placed at the bottom.
He advocated the idea of catharsis in tragedy, which was quite relevant in the ancient Greek tragedies like Oedipus Rex, for example. Dramatic comedies were used to refer base matters and not the lofty ones as they do not invoke any sort of catharsis.
Affleck is using pathos by creating a sense of sympathy and compassion within the audience because he mentions how he saw the children who were “mangled” and “disfigured” due to polio. These are emotional words which make the audience for receptive of his message.
Affleck also utilizes ethos by sharing his own experiences which establishes credibility with the audience and this is because Affleck uses his own experience of seeing the children affected by polio first hand to allow the readers to trust that he is aware and has insight on the situation.
Answer: the use of the pronouns she and he.
knowledge about what is happening in more than one place at once.
Explanation:
The third-person omniscient view is when the narrator knows the feelings of every character that is in the story.
The clues that the narrator’s point of view is third-person omniscient include:
• the use of the pronouns she and he.
• knowledge about what is happening in more than one place at once.
Therefore, the correct options are A and E.