where the ambitions of mankind lead to overwhelming and harsh conditions.
Manhattan Tropics
by Guillermo Cotto-Thorner
Mankind has won a victory over the horizontal. New York aims overhead, is in perpetual pugilism with space. From the hard rock of Manhattan, man has shot up to conquer the clouds. Strapping buildings, as tall and long as the jíbaro’s hope, dotted symmetrically with windows and bordered with a little aesthetic detail to silence the critics—austere, linear, devastating. In summer, they give the impression of macabre furnaces where eyelashes burn, bodies melt down and all feeling contorts and loses its sense.
Excerpt from "Manhattan Tropics" by Guillermo Cotto-Thorner is being reprinted with permission from the publisher (©Arte Público Press - University of Houston)
Question
Use the passage to answer the question.
Which statement best describes the author's point of view towards his subject in this passage?
(1 point)
Responses
He sees New York as a place where hopes and dreams can flourish.
He sees New York as a place
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