The primary means of character development in "The Last Judgement" is
a. allusion
b. imagery
c. metaphor ***
d. dialogue
3 answers
No, I changed my answer to B.
"What he tries to illustrate is that man is a much harsher judge than God is. Since God is all knowing, he will find it harder to make a judgement on an individual because he will have knowledge of both the good and bad sides of one’s character. When someone can see both sides to a story they will be more compassionate and find it harder to reach a firm judgement.
And God doesn’t really live on Earth and the crimes we commit do not affect him directly. They only impact man. Therefore man is a more appropriate judge for other men’s crimes than God is. God with his power serves as a suitable witness as he is able to reveal objectively every detail of a man’s life." Idk if this helps but hopefully you'll get the answer from this.
And God doesn’t really live on Earth and the crimes we commit do not affect him directly. They only impact man. Therefore man is a more appropriate judge for other men’s crimes than God is. God with his power serves as a suitable witness as he is able to reveal objectively every detail of a man’s life." Idk if this helps but hopefully you'll get the answer from this.
Another piece of plagiarism, Mariana. Please learn NOT to do this.