The first choice is the right answer, that Polonius is sacrificing his daughter to trick Hamlet. This is when Polonius is convinced that Hamlet is lovesick over Ophelia, and when Hamlet calls him Jephthah, he fixates on the mention of his daughter, and neglects the context of Jephthah having sacrificed his daughter.
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1. The possible settings for works of American literary realism would be the following: American West, <span> post-Civil War South and New England. The answers would be options A, B and C.
2. The given passage above is from </span><span>"The White Heron" by Sarah Jewett. This passage is from the literary genre of literary realism. The answer for this would be option A.
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I would like to see more of Zeus in other epic and literary works because I feel as if there is never much talk about him in depth. His purpose in most just seems to be as the father of another child, or as the betrayer of his wife. All I really know about Zeus is his strength, backstory, family, specific powers, and the fact that he has slept around with many women. I would like to see if there are any other works where there is more to him than just all of that. I would like to know what kind of person Zeus is in his free time or if he has any thoughts when it comes to himself or helping others who ask of his assistance. I believe that Zeus would be interesting to see more of, especially since he is so powerful and there is little talk of the accomplishments he has made aside from his children.
I would like to see more of Hades in other epic poems and literary works. He has had so many different depictions and story-lines and I find it all to be interesting. He is depicted in the tale Persephone as being lonely and just wanting the company. In tales based more around his other brothers, however, he is shown as more of a heartless character who has never had feelings other than vile ones in his life. People have so many different takes on Hades and I feel like this makes him one of the most interesting Greek gods out there. He is such a complex character that some people don't even know how to universally describe him the same, and I think I would like to here everybody's different sides and views towards him.
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Answer: C.She makes a golden apple inscribed with the words “For the most beautiful”, thus causing Athena, Aphrodite, and Hera to be pitted in competition against each other.
Explanation:
Zeus had given Thetis, the sea nymph as a wife to Peleus and they held a wedding ceremony for them to which they did not invite Eris, the goddess of discord.
She was not pleased and made a golden apple which was inscribe <em>For the most beautiful</em> and threw it into the wedding thereby causing the 3 goddesses Athena, Aphrodite, and Hera to be pitted in competition against each other.
Zeus did not want to get involved and told them to ask a human who was the most beautiful and thus deserving of the apple. The human turned out to be Paris who asked them what they would do for him.
Aphrodite promised him the most beautiful woman in the world and won the apple. To fulfil her promise she made Helen (the most beautiful woman in the world then) who was already married to Menelaus, fall in love with Paris and then aided their escape to Troy.
Menelaus and his brother then gathered an army and attacked Troy.
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