Historical fiction in my opinion would be to put the reader right there in the past. So my best answer would be B.
4. is correct
11. It's more that Zeena is sick and was once beautiful and helpful (helped Ethan's mom ) and now while she is sick he is looking at the younger Maddie that is helping Zeena around the house-- it is kind of ironic.
12. Wharton is def. using foreshadowing, but in general she set up a frame for her narrative.
14. Yes, but also that he strikes Zeena to be a monster and darkness while Mattie is this light at the end of the tunnel. He feels stuck in the relationship and only stays because Zeena is sick and he is poor, otherwise, he would have left long before.
The significance of the theme of home within <em>Campbell’s theory of the Hero’s Journey </em>is to show the path that people take from childhood to adulthood.
The Hero's journey is simply about the exploration of<em> human nature</em> and the paths that are taken by people as they grow older.
It shows how people leave their homes in order to get better opportunities in life elsewhere else. The hero's journey provides writers with a framework that can be used when writing. It shows the hero of a story and his trials, <em>tribulations</em>, and adventures. The hero finally returned home in the end.
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I think not. They don't ever really ask the people theyre gonna write about any questions, sometimes they will, but if the celebrities refuse to answer, the reporters just wing it. They rely on gossip, whatever is in other magazines, or whatever new rumors are spreading like wildfire, then they add their own kick to it, change up the story to something that they think will sell. And its normally false