Answer: c. imagery, dialogue, and characterization instead of plot and language
Explanation: when comparing themes, consider similarities and differences between the themes and how they are expresses. Similarity: poetry and fiction have the commonality of plot to reveal theme, differences: imagery&dialogue reveal a lot about theme in poetry:), but not as much in fiction
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anecdotal, because it tells a narrative about enslaved people taking action for basic human rights. ( first choice)
The setting affects the characters leaving them apathetic and resigned to the way they live, which makes them accept everything that the capital decides.
"The Refusal" is a story written by Franz Kafka, where we are introduced to a small town, where all citizens have their lives planned and established by the standards determined by the capital.
In the third paragraph of this story, we can see an apathetic setting, without many highlights and which does not express proactivity. This scenario affects citizens, leaving them as apathetic and resigned to the environment around them. This is because:
- The city does not present anything new and exciting.
- Everything the setting presents is determined by the capital and is presented as correct.
- The scenery is boring and motionless.
- This reinforces the idea that residents are affected in a tedious way, making them not bother with how they live, but rather satisfied with a limited life and without expressiveness.
In this case, we can conclude that the scenario affects the characters, making them submissive to the capital's will and not wishing to change that, as they are used to the monotony with which they live.
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Ani says that Dan Deluca wrote an article that contradicts his stance of the Nobel being well deserved at times, the two sentences of said article that show this kind of contradiction are:
Many of Dylan’s most fervently loved songs—some of which actually are love songs—date from the 1960s, and his being honored at age 75 can be seen as an ultimate affirmation for the baby boomer generation.
and
And it’s a good thing [his lyrics] have been published, because if you’ve gone to see the famously sneering and syllable-garbling Dylan play live in recent years, you probably couldn’t understand a word he was singing.
this is because they say that the Nobel might be a product of simple nostalgia and they undermine Dylan as an artist, plus these seem to not be quotes from detractors but something Dan DeLuca is saying himself