How is pathos represented in “A Shocking Accident”?

(1 point)
Responses

Jerome realizes that his father wasn’t an agent of the Secret Service.
Jerome realizes that his father wasn’t an agent of the Secret Service.

Jerome’s fiancé asks what happened to the pig.
Jerome’s fiancé asks what happened to the pig.

Jerome learns of his father’s true fate.
Jerome learns of his father’s true fate.
Skip to navigation

Jerome's emotional reaction to discovering the truth about his father's death and the shocking circumstances surrounding it represents the use of pathos in the story. His feelings of grief, confusion, and disbelief evoke a sense of sympathy and emotional connection from the reader. The tragic and unexpected nature of the accident adds to the overall pathos of the story.