Passage: At four hundred miles they stopped to eat,
at a thousand miles they pitched their camp.
They had traveled for just three days and nights,
a six weeks' journey for ordinary men.
When the sun was setting, they dug a well,
they filled their waterskins with fresh water,
Gilgamesh climbed to the mountain top
-Gilgamesh: A New English Translation,
Stephen Mitchell
Answer:a vast setting, a hero with great strength and
a narrative voice(that should be in the answer options)
Explanation:
- Vast Setting is the action that is considering cosmological and geographical space in literature such as: sea, across the land, thru time and more.
- We can see in this passage that the character is having great strength since he can climb up to the mountain top and his travel lasted longer that is would last by the ordinary people.
- A narrative voice is the voice which is showing us in what perspective is the story told and a narrative voice is always having important affect on the story.
<span> William Butler Yeats uses setting to communicate his message in “The Wild Swans at Coole” to emphasize his belief that life is full of joy. The story takes place at the beautiful <span>lake in the autumn twilight which inspired author to watch all the beauty of surrounding nature. His message is to show that nature is a cure for a lost soul, that can inspire people to move on, describing the beauty of life and its different sides.</span></span>