In Babylon Revisited F Scott Fitzgerald uses _____ to represent a moral lesson.

a) irony
b) satire
c) allegory
d) absurdism

Respuesta :

The answer is C, as in allegory.

Answer:

c) allegory

Explanation:

In "Babylon Revisited," Fitzgerald uses an allegory to represent a moral lesson. From the title, Fitzgerald shows that he will discuss a darker, dissolute side of life that was a consequence of the irresponsible lifestyle that many people engaged in during the 1920s. He carries this task out by presenting an allegory. Allegory is a type of story in which characters and events are meant to represent deeper abstract concepts. These have the objective of introducing some moral lesson.