A MacGuffin is that object in a film which is critical to the characters, but carries insignificant meaning for the audience.
A MacGuffin, a term introduced and widely used by Alfred Hitchcock is some element which drives the plot. The audience is not very concerned with the specifics of it.
The author develops the theme of the story through the oppressive scenario and the unstable emotional state of the characters.
<h3>What is the theme?</h3>
- It is the message conveyed by the text.
- It is teaching presented to the reader while reading.
In "Condensed milk" we can see that psychological instability, violence, and oppression are highly limiting elements and should not be encouraged.
The author uses this as the theme of the story and develops this theme through a very oppressive scenario, where the characters are treated with violence and terror. This environment manipulates the characters' minds, making them wish for death and life at the same time, without being able to conclude what they should do.
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I can help you with question 1. For question 2, I am not sure if it refers to the examples in quesion 1 or others.
The right answer is C), struggles with the emotions and behaviors related to following society. Eugène Ionesco describes his main character as a mediocre person who does not want to surrender to society. He uses words like” unshaven, with unkempt hair and creased clothes” to depict his carelessness for physical appearance. Berenger is an alcoholic and has no drive in life. He does not fight for anything. He has neglected himself and his life.
Yet, he comes out in the story as someone who sticks to the hope of not giving up. Ionesco shows this by having him say : “Now I’ll never be a rhinoceros, never, never! “.Berenger, like a true hero, is the only one willing to put up a fight against the rhinoceros.
I think it suggest that it is a beautiful animal that is black and white