Question

Why is it important to consider a character's motivations when analyzing a story's lesson?
a.
Motivations are irrelevant to the story
b.
Motivations often reveal the underlying message or moral
c.
Motivations matter for minor characters because they do not have a large role in the plot
d.
Motivations simplify the plot which will help the reader understand the characters better

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The correct answer is **b. Motivations often reveal the underlying message or moral**.

Understanding a character's motivations is crucial for analyzing a story's lesson because these motivations can illuminate the reasons behind their actions and decisions, often leading to the central themes or moral messages of the narrative. By examining what drives a character, readers can gain deeper insights into the larger implications the story conveys.
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