Answer:
<em>A on Edge2020</em> : Both show how humans can be helpless in the face of external forces.
Explanation:
A Man Said to the Universe
by Stephen Crane :
“Sir, I exist!"
“However,” replied the universe,
“The fact has <em>not created in me A sense of obligation.</em>”
We Wear the Mask
by Paul Laurence Dunbar:
"We wear the mask that grins and lies,"
It <em>hides our cheeks and shades our eyes</em>,—
This debt we pay to human guile;
With torn and bleeding hearts we smile, "
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I get distracted to the point where I forget what I’m doing
Answer:
It makes the imagined addressee feel more present to the reader.
Explanation:
In this poem, the author refers to his addressee as a "master poet." This master poet is most likely God. The author tells us that he cannot be "vain" and believe himself to be a good poet when he looks at how talented God is. He feels humbled by God's power and the beauty of his creations. By referring to God as another poet, the author makes Him feel more present to the reader.
Technically it is true that Frederick Scott Archer introduced the concept of combining artificial and natural light in the studio, but it should be noted that this concept had been used before, just without much fame.