The third-person point of view used by Sinclair is intended
to achieve his resolution, by focusing on what Jurgis understands and feels. The narrator concentrates on the main character Jurgis, his
emotions and his thoughts, and the readers also get an perception on other
minor characters’ thought processes.
Answer:He made it abundantly clear that anybody who disagrees with his policies will not last long
Explanation:
Some themes you might consider in the play include:
Greed
Power and ambition
What it means to be masculine and feminine
Trying to persuade
Idealism
What it means to be a (good/bad) leader
The importance of omens
The difference between villains and heroes
He bravery, as evidence by the many animals he killed
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An appositive phrase is a grouping of words that gives another name or renames the object or noun right next to it.
Ex: The insect, a cockroach, is moving along in the shadows, avoiding the light. <span />