What is the Structure of the Canterbury Tales. Canterbury Tales is a collection of tales written by the late fourteenth-century poet Geoffrey Chaucer. The tales are presented in a format of stories told at a story-telling contest by a group of pilgrims on their way to the cathedral of Canterbury.
Answer:
Among the options given on the question the correct answer is option C.
Stefano vs himself
Explanation: Colomber is a short story by Dino Buzzati on 1966. The story is about a guy named Stefano. On the beginning Stefano was accompanying his father on the boat,who was a sailor. Suddenly his father realized that Colomber is following them which is a shark. So he sent Stefano to a school in mainland. But Stefano could not rest.He was continuously attracted by the shark called Colomber. Stefano became a good sailor to search colomber to get rid of the fear.
Actually he realized at the end that it was nothing but his fear.So it can be said that the primary conflict in the story is Stefano vs himself.
These lines say that the speaker is never going to give up on pursuing his beloved, however hard she rejects him. However, he doesn't seem to despair because of it. He almost thinks it is the world's natural order: while some were meant to love and pursue, others were meant to hate and reject. For him, each failure is only an impetus to keep trying. The fate's role in this situation is seen through expressions "while I am I, and you are you", and "must" - as if he can't help it but pursue her.
B becayse yeah i’m j him have a awful day