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allochka39001 [22]
4 years ago
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PART A: How does the interaction between Theseus and King Minos in paragraphs 12-15 contribute to the plot as a whole?

English
2 answers:
Mice21 [21]4 years ago
6 0

Answer:

  1. B. It creates an atmosphere of fear which remains with Theseus as he travels the labyrinth.
  2. C. It helps the reader to fully visualize the new setting of Crete through the eyes of Theseus.

Explanation:

On account of a past wrong, Athens is compelled to transport off youngsters to Crete every five years. There, young men and young ladies are eaten up by the man-eating Minotaur, a beast with the leader of a bull and the body of a man. Theseus, Prince of Athens, chooses to put a stop to this and sails off to kill the brute. He guarantees his dad, King Aegeus, that he'll change the dark sail of the ship to white on his arrival voyage to demonstrate that he endures.  

Theseus figures out how to kill the Minotaur with the assistance of the wonderful Cretan princess, Ariadne, whom he winds up marooning on an island in transit back to Greece. As Theseus approaches Athens, he's so loaded with himself that he neglects to change the sail of is ship to white. At the point when Aegeus sees the dark cruised transport drawing closer, he accept that Theseus is dead and throws himself into what is presently call the Aegean Sea. Theseus turns into the King of Athens, however loses his father all the while.

Gwar [14]4 years ago
5 0

The answers I believe are B for the first part and C for the second part

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