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Question: Which statement BEST reflects the human experience that is represented in this excerpt?
Answer: C) Humans are fascinated by nature!
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Answer: i'm not sure what the reading said because u didn't put it with the question so... i cant really answer the question because u didn't include the story the head title or the theme of what was happening in the story or what the characters were doing in the story.
P.S Add the story with it, it will help me answer the question, once you do that ill edit my answer for you. :)
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Ethical egoism propagates that moral conduct should be judged only by self interest. It provides ideal results for the individual without any thought for the people getting affected by it or due to its consequences. It is considered ethical as it benefits the person with no emphasis on its consequence to other people affected by the egoism.
Utilitarianism primarily focuses on collective growth and betterment. Morality is judged when it provides larger benefits to the entire community than just an individual. It views a conduct to be ethically correct if provides greater good for people. Lesser harm to people along with everyone's interest in consideration.
Both ethical egoism and utilitarianism differ in its approach and results driven out of it.
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Based on the distinction drawn between Hamsun and Ibsen, the inference that seems most reasonable is:
2. Ibsen is a writer concerned with how problems can be fixed or mitigated.
Explanation:
<u>The work of Norwegian writer Henrik Ibsen focused on social issues considered taboo during the 19th century, such as sexually-transmitted diseases and sexism.</u> It is not that Ibsen was fascinated with horror or tragedy. Rather, he was brave and bold enough to approach such themes and even present a controversial way of dealing with them. In the play "A Doll's House", for instance, Nora ends up leaving her abusive husband.
<u>Having that in mind and taking the passage into consideration, we can see that Ibsen is a writer concerned with how problems can be fixed or mitigated. While Hamsun seems to view social problems as tolerable and humorous, as something not worth fighting against, Ibsen sees them as central, important, and changeable.</u>