John Mayer - "Waiting for the world to change"
Katy Perry's ex reflects in a song published in Continuum (2006) a kind of millennial justification for the lack of anti-war claims of American society. "My friends and I are misunderstood / They say we don't fight for any cause, and there is no way we can do it / Now we see everything that is wrong in the world and those who lead it / But we feel we don't have the weapons to fight and beat them.
Almafuerte - "The visitor" The Falklands War left an indelible lesson: the lack of protection and isolation suffered by ex-combatants on returning to the continent left more sequels than the war itself. "Forgetting I know well that you can't, how society forgets that you were forced to march in their defense," Ricardo Iorio sings.
A or d. I feel like it leans more toward d, since it's about the architecture of the building.
answer:
because dramatic comedy shows that even in a broken world with imperfect characters, it is still possible to find the joy of living.
explanation:
I belive comedy is a way to express realism. In the romantic age, people would write their characters as perfect versions of humans, having them speak eloquently and with great education. Their lives would be perfect and the story was always very simplistic: protagonist fights evil, wins, and they all live happily ever after. The age of realism, though, is quite the opposite. in this age, people focus not on the "perfect" character or world, but rather the flaws, changing emotions, and relatable problems that the characters suffer from. this caused the audience to have an intamte connection to the characters and the story. However, the comedy part is also in these stories. I believe it shows how, even in a broken world, there is still joy. in the end the protaginist dosn't live a perfect life, but instead learns to see the joy of living; even in the inperfect. hope this helps. some examples you can use for dramatic comedy are shakesphere, Longfello, or even the guy who made "the boy who would be king." the best is the Divine Comedy. or Tolkien. as for romantic styles, try beowulf. also ya i know my grammer sucks i dont have time to fix it XD
If I learn about how people's bodylauguge is I can learn to read people and understand them better