A word or phrase used in a non-literal sense for rhetorical or vivid effect :)
I hate poetry, but a makes the most sense to me.
Answer:
THE character does something genuinely surprising to the reader
Explanation:
The answer is that<em> by doing so he would violate the very customs Okonkwo is trying to preserve</em>, meaning that instead of being the bigger person he is becoming what he detests the most.
Another option would be that the use of violence would make him become the father he has always hated.
Answer:
Explanation:
I remember in high school AP European History, learning about the idea of Deism. Deists believed that we can know there is a God based on natural evidence: all the laws of science and things we see in nature. But theirs is a view of a God like a clockmaker, who set the world in motion with all its logic and reason and natural laws and order, and then left the world (the clock) to operate on its own. (And in those days, a clock left on its own would eventually wind down and have to be reset!). In their view, God was not active in our world or concerned with our lives.
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