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How do the statues contrast with the people that the main character admires in the nobody’s story

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Final answer:

The statues contrast with the people admired by the main character in the nobody's story through different cultural representations, styles of depiction, and symbolism.

Step-by-step explanation:

The statues contrast with the people admired by the main character in the nobody's story in a few different ways.

Firstly, in the Egyptian culture, the sculptures primarily represent the divinity of the pharaoh, while in the ancient Near East, the sculptures represent worshippers as symbols of those individuals.

Secondly, the Hellenistic sculptures, like the figures on the frieze, are depicted with lifelike details and a high level of naturalism, whereas the people admired by the main character in the nobody's story are represented in a more static and symmetrical manner.

Lastly, the figures on the frieze in the Hellenistic sculptures are depicted dying heroically, which increases the perception of power, whereas the statues in the nobody's story represent figures forever offering prayers to the god.

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The statues are ornate, while the people are caring.
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