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The essay you have been asked to give is an "Analytical Essay." Follow the steps below for an effective essay.
<h3>How do you do an explanatory response?</h3>
The key objective of an analytical literature is to expand knowledge. It is therefore critical to research the given idea or text .
Outline the following:
- Points for comparison (similarities and differences)
- Illogical arguments
- Flawed characters etc.
It is proper to ensure that youe essay is:
- Well linked with the topic you have been asked to write
- Clear and Unambiguous; and
- Coherent.
Note that your outline must be as follows:
- Introduction
- Body; and
- Conclusion.
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I believe the answer is Admission to the park is $48 per person, but a beach pass is only $3. %^
This question is incomplete. Here is the complete question:
Read this thesis statement: "<em>Heart of Darkness</em> plunges the narrator into the depths of the Congo." What is wrong with it?:
A) It is too narrow.
B) It is a plot summary.
C) It is too obvious.
D) It is not supported by the text.
Answer:
The correct answer is option A) It is too narrow.
Explanation:
As we know, this story is narrated by the protagonist, Charlie Marlow, who tells us of the journey he made going up a tropical river to locate a certain Kurtz, an elusive and legendary explorer who, according to his superiors, seems to have entrenched himself deep inside from the jungle. Soon the journey turns into a multi-troubled journey, with mystery and degradation growing as the legend of Lord Kurtz enlarges and takes shape.
The novel is based on a true story in the life of Conrad, who sailed up the Congo River as a ship captain in 1890 while working for the SGB company. There, amid the exploitation and genocide that the settlers carried out in the Congo Free State - the private preserve of King Leopold II of Belgium - Conrad was truly traumatized, wanting to relate the horror of his experience in a book in which, on the other hand, and despite the parallels between author and protagonist, no real places or characters are mentioned.
Just using the phrase<em> "plunges the narrator into the depths of the Congo"</em> is too vague to describe the actual plot. Therefore, answer A is correct.
Well, look at it this way: If you failed your test, and (for example) your siblings kept teasing or talking about it with you, you wouldn't feel very comfortable would you now? This what Justin probably felt like when felt that he wanted to avoid reminders of how he had failed.
Note: this isn't the "essay", this a place to start from, so you can write the answer in your own words.
Hope this helps!