Answer:
The third one
Explanation:
The third one is the one which most reveal an omniscient point of view because it depicts in a clear way the thoughts and feelings of the character involved in this part of the story (the King), so it transcends what we as readers or what every character can see, and displays something deeper.
I love this app but it’s not funny.
Answer:
That Cassio and Desdemona have an affair
Explanation:
In his soliloquy at the end of Act I, Scene 3, Iago pretends to use Cassio to hurt Othello. By inciting Othello's jealousy through the idea that Desdemona and Cassio are having an affair. Iago thinks that because Cassio is good-looking, Othello will easily believe that Desdemona has been seduced by him. Iagotakes advantage on Othello's ingenuousness
Answer:
I say no but my friend says yes
Explanation:
The correct answer is The Tempest.
The Tempest is a play written by William Shakespeare in 16th century England. Although it may not seem as a criticism of England and its politics of imperialism, if you really think about it, it actually is. It tells the story of Prospero who visits an island, takes control over it, and imposes his own culture and politics over its people, which is exactly what England did to other countries.