In "Musée des Beaux Arts," how does Auden take the focus away from Icarus's story and instead concentrate on the meaning of suffering in the reader's life?

A. By making the reader feel sorry for Icarus
B. By explaining Icarus's many faults and failures
C. By waiting until the end of the poem to mention Icarus
D. By allowing the reader to imagine how much fun flyinwould be

Respuesta :

The answer is C. By waiting until the end of the poem to mention Icarus.

Auden highlights the suffering of waiting until the end to mention Icarus, as shown in the letter C.

Why does Auden have this attitude?

  • Because he wants to provoke the reader's identification with the text.
  • Because he wants to humanize Icarus.
  • Because he wants to show how everyone knows suffering.

By mentioning Icarus only at the end, the author emphasizes how suffering is something human and felt by everyone in different ways and at unpredictable times.

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