Philip Booth's poem First Lesson deals with a life lesson a father teaches to his young kid. The lesson that father teaches is how to float on one's back. Father tells that she is now sheltered, but what she has to do when he is not around. Therefore, he talks about the skills she must learn. The poem can be interpreted as a survival poem. The correct answer is A.
She cryes cause she sees that her friend is turned to stone by the ice witch
Yes I think the story looks unfavorably on hunting
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Sophocles uses the downfall of a tragic character to produce fear and pity in the audience
This is refered to as catharsis and according to Aristotle it is the goal of the entire tragedy.
Catharsis is defined as the purification and purgation of emotions. Particularly pity and fear. Through art or any extreme change in emotion that results in renewal and restoration. It is a metaphor originally employed by Aristotle in the Poetics, which compares the impact of tragedy on the mind of a spectator to the effect of a cathartic on the body