<span>the excerpt exemplify the ideas King describes in "Danse Macabre" by :
</span>B. It provides a “single powerful spectacle” for the imagination’s eye
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One example of Lennie being discriminated against because of his mental disability takes place when Curley views him as an easy target and vents his rage by punching Lennie in the face. Another example takes place when Crooks bullies Lennie by purposely upsetting him while George is in town. George even discriminates against Lennie by speaking to him disparagingly and admitting to playing cruel jokes on him in the past.
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The last one: Ravi is having a bad day
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All of the other sentences are about what is happening on this day for Ravi while the last one encompasses them all because everything that is happening to him is bad.
In the "Song of Hiawatha" the third and fourth stanza focuses on a magician named Pearl-Feather, Megissogwon, Manito of wealth & Wampum. The poem centers on the actions of this one man because he is the one who murdered Nokomi's father. She sent Hiawatha to revenge her father's murder. The poem was written by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow in 1855. This poem is an epic poem.