Who are you
Who do you want to be
What is your job
What are you famous for
How would you describe yourself
Do you ever wish you were not famous
Is there someone in your life you wish were famous with you
Are you alive or dead
An allusion is an expression designed to touch a subject without doing it explicitly, we could say its an 'indirect' way to say something (most likely controversial).
In this letter Martin Luther King uses this technique to reference civil rights activists and clergymen which gained him mass support since they could relate to his point of view. Throughout the letter he justifies his cause in the name of justice.
Hope this helps :)
Based on an examination of structure, it is clear that both authors reveal their viewpoints most clearly in the last sentence- that is a true statement
Modernist because I looked up what type of theme it was
1) frame story
2) narrative interruption
3) internal rhyme