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A
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Phillip was behaving the same way by moving henry back over to his bed several times
Prejudice and ignorance are most notable when you examine racism in the time period where TKAM takes place.Innocence is very prominent when you look at the perspective from which the novel is written. Scout observes the horrors of that time period (racism, Jim Crow laws, etc.) but she does not seem to truly understand their implications. She possesses innocence due to her age.
The answer to this question is in Auden's words "for instance". His poem is not specifically about Icarus and his tragedy. It transcends this particular story, elevating its message to the highest, universal level. The poem is about suffering as an integral constituent of life. People are often completely unaware of other people's suffering. The Icarus motif is just an example, albeit a very drastic one. It serves as the poem's climax. The "delicate ship" is on its course and it keeps sailing, although the crew must have seen "a boy falling out of the sky". In other words, the strange death of a young boy changes nothing in the course of other people's lives. That is why, unlike Williams' poem, this one doesn't even have Icarus in its title, but the Museum. It deals with the relations of life vs. death and art vs. reality, rather than Icarus' tragic story.
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Its informal style connects directly to the reader.
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Just took this on a test and got it right.
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This twist ending would be a reversal of perception because we perceived the character to be in the wilderness, when they were actually having a dream.
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