The good choice is Deconstructionist.
Deconstruction is a critique of the relationship between the text and the meaning originated by Jacques Derrida. It is a form of literal and philosophical analysis and also known as the theory of literary criticism that questions traditional assumptions about certainty, truth, and identity.
Dramatic Irony is a situation in a drama wherein the characters in the play cannot grasp what's happening, but the audience can already understand what is going to happen and understood what has happened. So the answer is, Audience knows something the characters don't know.
Answer:
It is a funny way of pointing out that Stanley and Elya are clearly not living at the same time.
Explanation:
This is the excerpt from Louis Sachar's novel "Holes". He is famous children and young adults author.
Now, regarding this excerpt, it is quite obvious that Elya is Stanley's great-great-grandfather and, of course, there was no way Elya, at the time, could have known that he's going to have a great-great-grandson, let alone some detailed information.
This makes that line rather unnecessary. But it also can suggest that its only purpose is comedic effect by stating an obvious thing.
Answer:
the answer is D
Explanation:
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