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how does the narrator present the issue of human nature?
a.e1.aor.a.1 analyze an author’s perspective or purpose in a text, and analyze how the author’s rhetoric contributes to the effectiveness of the text.
○ as a complex question with evidence for both good and evil
○ as an unimportant philosophical debate
○ as a clear scientific fact
○ as a moral judgement of right vs. wrong
Human nature is widely explored in literature as a nuanced concept, with narratives typically presenting examples of both compassionate, "good" behaviors and harmful, "evil" actions to reflect its complexity. The other options are incorrect: human nature is not an unimportant debate in literary analysis, it is not a provable scientific fact, and framing it only as a strict right/wrong moral judgment oversimplifies its usual portrayal.
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A. As a complex question with evidence for both good and evil