The answer is A, it was Creon's excessive pride which led him to his tragedy and to the death of practically his whole family. Just because he couldn't give in and let go of his hubris, or excessive pride.
Answer:
The scenes with the witches
Explanation:
The element of McBeth that creates tension by providing audiences just with enough information about future events to keep them interested in learning more is "The scene with the witches."
These scenes is always characterized by the presence of witches displaying various forms of foreshadowing and impressive irony as they constantly appear to know things ahead than the other characters in the play thereby making many foretllings on future occurrences in the play.
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Answer: C. A relationship needs more than a routine
Explanation:
In "The Egyptian Tomb," Beatriz Espejo tells the story of someone who takes his or her mother for lunch every week. Despite having a strict routine to get together regularly, they don´t seem to get along.
Although taking care of the elderly is portrayed as a difficult task, is because of the damaged relationship and not necessarily because of the mother´s age. It´s never said that mothers and daughters can´t get along, and there´re no references to financial hardships. The theme is more likely to be that their routine is not enough, as they still need to work on their relationship.
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