Create an imagery depicting a contrast between a prison scene and the outside world, symbolizing the difference between captivity and freedom. The prison should be dark and oppressive with a guard wearing glasses featuring prominently. The outside should be sunny and inviting. Secondly, illustrate a character who is hostile and appears to be an antagonist in his demeanor. He should stand separate, symbolizing his role as a 'different' entity in the plot. Indicate all these elements without any text.

the following questions are based on "The Prisoner Who Wore Glasses"

answer the following questions ONLY if you have read or going to read the story
What metaphor represents the contrast between the warder’s eyes and the sky?
-the prisoners and the warders
-the workers of the span and the other prisoners
-the prison and the outside world*
-Brille's family and prison life

Hannetjie is best described as a(n)
-protagonist
-stock character
-antagonist*
-flat character

The answers for this assessment:

1. A. Cringe
2. C. the prison and the outside world
3. C. antagonist

uhhhh is 100% right

uh- is 100% correct :)

good luck on the remainder of the semester! you got this <3

Still correct

November 28
2022

i finally found the answer to my own question and i was right in the first place. maybe it would have been better not asking on jiskha ._.

It's always best to rely on your own reading and thinking.

Others like to joke around; others are just plain wrong; teachers mix up the answers; etc.

i have a 3 question assessment, so one question missed really counts

you bet

teacher mix up the answers what should i do?

To answer the question about the metaphor that represents the contrast between the warder's eyes and the sky, it is important to have read or be familiar with the story "The Prisoner Who Wore Glasses". In this case, the correct answer is:

- the prison and the outside world

To understand this metaphor, you would need to pay attention to the description of the warder's eyes and how they are contrasted with the sky. The metaphor suggests that the warder's eyes are representing the confined and oppressive nature of the prison, while the sky symbolizes freedom and the outside world. The contrast between the warder's eyes and the sky reflects the stark difference between life inside the prison and life outside of it.

Regarding the description of Hannetjie, the correct answer is:

- antagonist

Hannetjie is characterized as the antagonist in the story. An antagonist is a character who opposes or conflicts with the protagonist, creating tension and driving the conflict forward. In "The Prisoner Who Wore Glasses," Hannetjie is depicted as the prison warder who is strict and cruel towards the prisoners, particularly towards Brille. He becomes the central figure that the protagonist, Brille, must confront and overcome in order to assert his own dignity and stand up for justice.

It's worth noting that these answers are based on the assumption that you have either read or are familiar with the story "The Prisoner Who Wore Glasses".