Answer: Young boys and girls in middle or high school
Explanation:
''The Passing'' is a 2016 movie and it is following one car crash accident.
Since the story of ''The Passing'' isn't for kids I would say that the correct answer is that is written for a little bit older audience, boys and girls in the middle or in a high school.
- I would say that this is the right answer because Stanley(one of the characters) is showing a voyeuristic fascination because of one couple. Besides this situation, there are more situation between woman and man relationships which older audience can understand better.
At the end of the story, one of the characters ends up falling down which is also not a situation for children.
The contrast presented here is of the typical theme of Romantic literature, <u>the conflict and resolution between man and nature.</u>
Explanation:
The given lines are a Representative of a very Romantic concern, which is the <u>difference between things that seem important and things that are empirically important.</u>
What seems important is wealth which comes from man's artifice but if one understands nature's spontaneity, they will be able to find the purity of soul within them and only find in them to appreciate art.
<u>Art deriving from nature is also a parallel theme that runs her</u>e.
It’s kind of saying if you’re too focused on one thing you’ll only find that one thing and if you’re only wanting to hear one thing you’ll only hear what you want to, sort of like close mindedness, and you won’t be able to see the other good things going on around you
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I'm so so sorry, I have no idea, I'm in a hurry
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