Answer: To allow the reader to infer how she is feeling, the reader looks for the tone so there tone will tell them that what they are feeling.
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Answer and explanation:
In the story called "The Murders in the Rue Morgue" by Edgar Allan Poe, we find, as stated in the task, that the ourang-outang represents one kind of outsider to the society of Paris. But looking deeply into the lines of the story, we can also think that the hero, the detective called Dupin, is himself another kind of outsider. That's due to his kind of personality: a very cold cand calculating person, nearly emotionless.
The lines from the poem Antigone describe Antigone's character as an optimistic and morally upright individual.
<h3>What do the lines from Sophocles's Antigone tell us about Antigone's character?</h3>
It follows from the poem that Antigone's character can be described as optimistic as evident from the first line while the character can also be described as morally upright.
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