The right option is <em>Writers use character dialogue to reveal the theme in poems and plays.
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A <em>theme is</em> a message that an author wants to send to his audience. Or in other words, theme refers to the main idea that the author is really trying to say. It can be explicitly stated or inferred and there are four ways in which an author can express themes: (1) through the actions or events in the story, (2) through the characters, (3) through the way the author makes us feel by sharing feelings of the main character and finally, (4) Themes are presented in thoughts and conversations.
Bearing in mind the described above, it could be said that Writers use character dialogue to reveal the theme in poems and plays since authors put words in their character’s mouths for specific reasons.
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The correct answer is letter B.
Both Frankenstein and Prometheus suffered punishment for their "gift" to humanity.
In Greek mythology, Prometheus steals fire from the gods and gives it to humanity, and for his rashness is punished eternally.
Frankenstein breaks all the laws of nature trying to change life. He seeks answers for the biggest mysteries of nature at any cost.
His dream is to create a perfect man, but the creature turns out to be a monster, leading him to a tragic failure.
White Fang was the son of a half-wolf, half-dog mother and full wolf father. White Fang with his mother went to the Indian camp where he meets Lip-Lip, a part-grown puppy who bullied him and made his life in the camp unbearable. White fang longs to return to the wild because of the torment but as time flew by, he discovers that he has the intellect, the cunning, the skills to fight Lip-Lip. He also discovers he has a bond with Gray Beaver, a bond that he realizes he chose and forced to have.