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11 September, 01:35

Read these lines from the poem. They refer to the biblical story of Samson.

Upon the pillars of the temple laid

His desperate hands, and in its overthrow

Destroyed himself and with him those who made

A cruel mockery of his sightless woe;

The poor, blind Slave, the scoff and jest of all,

Expired, and thousands perished in the fall!

In the Bible, God gives Samson immense physical strength. But Samson is tricked by evil people into losing his strength. The evil people capture Samson, blind him, and make him a slave. Samson asks God to give him strength once more so he can seek revenge on the evil people, and God does. Samson destroys their temple, killing many of them, and killing himself in the process.

How does the allusion to Sampson's blindness affect the tone of the poem?

A; It creates a cautionary tone.

B; It suggests a menacing tone.

C; It sets a dramatic tone.

D; It implies a doubtful tone.

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  1. 11 September, 01:40
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    The Samson's blindness in the lines of the poem sets a dramatic tone because the event's description shows that the revenge has been carried out, so the poem doesn't keep us with the uncertainty if Samson will take or not revenge.

    It's a damatic tone because describe us the moment in which Samson is devastated and he performs the action of ending everyone without caring about his own life.
  2. 11 September, 02:03
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    Answer: It's C
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