Antigone is very determined to give his brother a proper and decent burial. He is not afraid of the danger and consequence that he is facing just to give and take the body back from home. He is even willing to give him everything even his on life jus to achieve this.
Answer:
poet language
Explanation:
The Language poets are an avant-garde group or tendency in United States poetry that emerged in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
I would say that the best answer is A. C is definitely not the answer because of course, there is a relationship between art and literature.
Studying literature involves reading, thinking, interpreting, discussing, and writing. Studying art is analyzing and critiquing the artwork, as well as learning about the history of art. Putting both literature and art together creates a better understanding of the artwork and a more in-depth discussion about the artwork itself.
(I apologize for the late reply. Hopefully this answer is helpful to you though.)
Answer:
Foreshadowing
Explanation:
Foreshadowing is a literary technique whereby an author provides a hint of what is to happen later in the story. At the end of the story, "To Build a Fire," the man who sojourned in the Yukon trail died in the cold. Foreshadowing occurred earlier in the passage when the old-timer on Sulphur Creek gave the advice to travel with a partner. It was as if he knew in advance that the man could die from the cold if circulation was not restored when the temperature was seventy-five below. Unfortunately, when the man was being frozen by the cold, he recalled that advice.
Since you have not given
the list of options to choose from, here’s a brief information about Legalism.
Legalism is termed as “School of Law”.
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In Chinese history, Legalism was one of the four main
philosophic schools during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period.
From 770 to 221 BC was an era of great cultural and intellectual ferment in
China, and gave rise to the important Hundred Schools of Thought. Under the
political leadership of Li Si in China, his form of Legalism became the
predominant ideology in the said country. Some scholars consider this Legalism
to have been one of the earliest known totalitarian ideologies</span>