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Auden's "Musee des Beaux Arts" uses Icarus's drowning as an example of which element of human nature?

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suffering

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Auden's "Musee des Beaux Arts" uses Icarus's drowning as an example of which element of human nature?

A. Triumph

B. Suffering

C. Happiness

D. Boredom

Answer:

B. Suffering.

Step-by-step explanation:

"Musee des Beaux Arts" when translated to English means "Museum of fine arts" is an ekphrastic poem (poem about art) written by W. H Auden about the indifferent attitude about human misfortune.

The poet had some reflections and found out that a lot of people were insensitive to the sufferings of people so he focused his theme about a particular painting called "The Fall of Icarus".

He used Icarus's drowning to show the human element of suffering.

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