The reader has to take part in discovering the meaning of the work.
<span>A theme Wallace Stevens goes back to over and over is that the defining factor of the world we live in isn't really the world itself, but the way we perceive it. We see the world the way we are, not the way it is.
This is the main theme in Anecdote of the Jar, and Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird; it is probably the main theme of The Blue Guitar. It is an important theme even in poems which have other main messages, including The Emperor of Ice Cream and Sunday Morning.
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Answer:
The statement that best describes how Masefield creates a hopeful mood in the excerpt is that the fixed meter and predictable rhyme scheme create an upbeat rhythm.
Explanation:
The statements that describe cultural influences are:
-French is spoken in parts of Louisiana, since language is a fundamental part of people's culture.
-Male children are encouraged to attend the university, as education is the process of acquisition of habits, customs, abilities, values and beliefs that are transmitted from one person to another, and that vary according to the culture in which this educational exchange takes place.
-Birthdays are celebrated on January 1st, since it refers to a custom, which is influenced by the decisions of the social group, and therefore, are part of the culture of it.