In the context of the lampshade simile, how is the portrayal of the lampshade as a victim contrasted with the idea that humans are good at something?
1) The lampshade is portrayed as a victim, while humans are portrayed as being good at something.
2) The lampshade is portrayed as a victim, but humans are not portrayed as being good at anything.
3) The lampshade is not portrayed as a victim, but humans are portrayed as being good at something.
4) The lampshade is not portrayed as a victim, and humans are not portrayed as being good at anything.