Henson claims there are enemies everywhere because he is paranoid.
Bruh, this is an opinion you must answer for yourself... if it were me I'd choose a, c, d, e
The answer may be “Anne Frank lived in Germany during the Second World War” but there are many different words you can use.
Hello. You forgot to say that this question refers to "Metamorphosis".
Answer:
Kafka manages to develop the theme vs. reality. illusion creating a parallel reality, where a surreal situation is based on a social criticism present in the real world.
Explanation:
In "Metamorphosis" Kafka uses an alternative reality, where a man turns into a giant insect, to portray criticisms of a capalist society that dehumanizes individuals and exploits them in the name of profit and productivity. In this work, the giant insect represents the disgust and abandonment of the closest beings when, when an individual becomes a dependent and a person who does not produce and does not promote the comfort of the community.
In this work, Kafka uses surreal events, an alternative society, valuing the unconscious, madness and fantasy to point out real problems in the society in which we live.
Answer: A history of the discovery of the Rosetta Stone and many people's attempts to translate it.
Explanation:
In <em>The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone</em>, James Cross Giblin describes the discovery and translation of the Rosetta Stone, a stone found in 1799. Giblin gives the readers an account of the Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs, and points out the historical importance of Rosetta Stone which dates back to 196 BC. The stone now has inscriptions in two languages, while Giblin describes how different people struggled with translating it.