Why did Jackson most likely end "The Morning of June 28, 1948" with the following line?

"What they wanted to know was where these lotteries were held and whether they could go there and watch."
(1 point)
Responses

A. This withheld, shocking information is meant to reinforce the relevance of the story.

B. She wants to directly indicate how readers should respond to the meaning of her story.

C. Based on the reaction to her story, she must hide the true source of her fiction.

D. She believe all readers know the difference between fiction and nonfiction.

3 answers

A. This withheld, shocking information is meant to reinforce the relevance of the story.
Identify one of the darker actions examined in a story or drama from this unit. In what piece is the action highlighted? What intentions or emotions prompt the action? How would the story or drama change if the character involved were able to overcome the darker impulse and indulge a higher intention? Explain.
One of the darker actions examined in a story or drama in this unit is the act of betrayal in the play "Julius Caesar" by William Shakespeare. In the play, Brutus, one of Caesar's closest friends, betrays him by joining the conspirators in their plot to assassinate Caesar. The intention behind Brutus' actions is his belief that Caesar's ambition for power poses a threat to the Roman Republic.

If Brutus were able to overcome his darker impulse of betrayal and indulge a higher intention of loyalty and friendship towards Caesar, the story would change significantly. Firstly, Caesar would not have been assassinated, and the conspiracy to overthrow him would have failed. This would have prevented the chaos and civil war that ensued after Caesar's death.

Additionally, if Brutus had chosen loyalty over betrayal, he would not have to face the guilt and remorse that haunted him after Caesar's assassination. He often struggles with his decision and is torn between his sense of duty to Rome and his personal loyalties. If he had remained loyal to Caesar, he would have been able to maintain his integrity and honor, rather than being labeled as a traitor.

Overall, if Brutus had overcome his darker impulses and remained loyal to Caesar, the story would have taken a different turn with potentially more positive outcomes for both himself and the Roman Republic.