The setting alongside tone and mood are closely interrelated. For example, a narrative or poetry scene set in a flower-filled field under bright sunlight would contribute to a cheerful tone. However, the timeline of _1984_ takes place in the future from the character’s viewpoint. The backdrop is London with the weather and colors being dismal and gray. This uncertain future amplifies the dystopian tone of the narrative. Moreover, when reflecting on the grim conditions faced by individuals in a dystopian environment, cheerfulness is not typically associated. The setting in _1984_ enhances the dystopian mood since common imagery linked with dystopia includes gloomy, fog-laden, and gray visuals.
<span>to explain her choice to paint cityscapes
This likely reflects her motivation. As she was already an established artist at graduation, option 1 is likely invalid. Although creativity and determination might play a role, these qualities are not explicitly highlighted (unless inferred from the closing statement). Her education doesn't explicitly dictate her decisions.</span>
The narrative stimulated a range of feelings among the main characters. Initially, Lizabeth was an immature girl who grew due to the unfolding events. She felt guilt over the devastation of Mrs. Lottie's immaculate garden during their struggles with poverty. Additionally, she was perplexed by her strong father's tears.
Ultimately, Lizabeth came to understand that life is inherently imperfect and that she must learn to navigate and embrace it.
idk u need a complete project. This should probably carry 50 points, right?