Comedy can be dated back to the Ancient Greeks. It was especially seen during the Athenian democracy.
<span>The correct answer is that he expresses regret for his previous behaviours. The expression of regret heard in his prayer about the murder of his brother underlines the complexity of his character, as although this was an act that seemed at first as if it was all he desired, we later learn that the character is not implicitly evil and is able to feel regret.</span>
The answer is Personification
The right answer is the D: Three quatrains and a couplet. This is an example of a sonnet. It features, on the one hand, three quatrains, or four-line stanzas rhyming ABBA. This type of rhyme is called envelope or enclosed:
<em>Whoso..... HIND</em> (A)
<em>But.... MORE</em> (B)
<em>The vain... SORE</em> (B)
<em>I am... BEHIND</em> (A)
On the other hand, it features a couplet, which is a pair of successive rhyming lines:
<em>"Noli... AM </em>(C)
<em>And... TAME</em> (C)