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8 January, 23:06

What tone does Nikolai Gogol use in "The Nose"?

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  1. 9 January, 01:31
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    Below are the options:

    A. A romantic tone that treats the characters as heroic figures.

    B. A matter-of-fact tone that treats the nose's disappearance as fact

    C. A satirical tone that treats the characters as flawed human beings

    D. A humorous tone that treats the nose's disappearance as a joke

    Answer:

    B. A matter-of-fact tone that treats the nose's disappearance as fact.

    Explanation:

    "The Nose" is a satirical story which is written in a matter-of-fact tone that treats the nose's disappearance as fact. Gogol's usually focuses on surrealism and the grotesque, with a romantic twist. The writer is well-known for putting up extraordinary events.

    "The Nose" was written by a Russian Dramatist, Nikolai Gogol. Gogol was an Russian dramatist of Ukrainian origin and was known to be one the esteemed people in the natural school of Russian literary
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