Answer:
- These are characteristics of a Greek hero: battles an antagonist, goes on a journey, has no fault, has supernatural gifts, is a skilled fighter.
- They are not characteristic of a Greek hero: fights with a team.
Explanation:
Greek heroes were, for the most part, demigods, which allowed them to have supernatural abilities from their semi-divine nature, they were portrayed as skilled, brave, honorable, strong and without any kind of defects. They were so self-sufficient that they were able to resolve their battles and struggles without the need for a team to help them, moreover, they often went into great horns to achieve their goals.
An example of this is Theseus, who possessed a superhuman strength and was able to go on a journey with the aim of killing a minotaur who brought much suffering to people.
Answer:
It creates surprise for the reader.
Explanation:
In "Damon and Pythias
," Pythias is accused of plotting against Dionysius and his friend Damon is left imprisioned until Pythias finishes some affairs of his own. Finally, Phythias arrives in time to save his best friend Damon from being executed, which demonstrates his loyalty to Damon and creates astonishment in the readers. As a result, when Dionysius sees the two friends' love and reliability they have for each other, he decides to free both of them.
The overall texture of the final couplet of Josquin's ave maria virgo serena is : Homorhythmic texture
you can prove this by seeing the "sameness" of rhythm in all parts of Ave Maria Virgo serena