William Butler Yeats's poem "From the Antigone" was created as an adaptation of the Eros chorus from the play. The poem deals with many themes that occur in the play and Yeats says the there is nothing stronger than love in this world. In the end, the poem takes a turn for the worse as it speaks that fate and destiny are stronger than love, which is something that occurred to Antigone in the poem.
Answer: D) Professor Shlemiel, the main character, narrates a series of his own mishaps to show that he is a forgetful person.
Explanation: The story is narrated in first person by the main character (Professor Shlemiel) who is developed by the author by letting him describe himself as an extremely forgetful person. In fact, the story is about how one day, specifically on his birthday, he forgets where he lives and try very hard to find a way to get home where his wife and friends are waiting for him to celebrate his birthday.
Repetition usually tells us that the someone wants a large emphasis on this word: that it has a significant meaning to them, and/or possibly the whole tale itself.
I do not know the answer but why not look the words up in the dictionary.