The correct option is C
The narrator is the voice that tells and recounts events, stories or anecdotes. In the case of the narrator in the first person (internal narrator or protagonist), the narrator is a character within the story (intradiegetic): acts, judges and has opinions about the facts and the characters that appear. In this case the narrator only has and provides information based on his own vision of the events. But we also have other narrators like the one who is in second or third person, the omnipresent, among others.
Answer:
Option B is likely the answer, as to prevent the black community from rebuilding.
Explanation:
Both Macbeths become victims of their guilt, and it manifests itself in hallucinations. Macbeth sees the ghost of Banquo everywhere, whereas Lady Macbeth sees blood on her hands.
The revival of a classical or treament of art