Asked by kaden
What do the amphoras mentioned in Marge Piercy's "To Be of Use" symbolize?
A. the inherent beauty of simple, functional objects
B. the toil of manual labor across different cultures
C. the hypocrisy of intellectuals who see beauty only in formal works of art
I think its c.
A. the inherent beauty of simple, functional objects
B. the toil of manual labor across different cultures
C. the hypocrisy of intellectuals who see beauty only in formal works of art
I think its c.
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Answered by
Writeacher
I disagree.
https://owlcation.com/humanities/An-Analysis-of-To-Be-of-Use-by-Marge-Piercy
https://owlcation.com/humanities/An-Analysis-of-To-Be-of-Use-by-Marge-Piercy
Answered by
BenneBoo
I still need help
Answered by
Helping hand
It is A
Answered by
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Yes, that is correct. The amphoras mentioned in "To Be of Use" symbolize the inherent beauty of simple, functional objects.