Answer:
Love, hate and honour
Explanation:
There are many components of Shakespeare’s classic, ‘Romeo and Juliet’, which mainly consist of love, hate and honour. This is the story of the incessant love of two young people, which crosses the borders of family and convention. It encompasses love, hate and tons of emotion, tragically ending with the harsh reality of death.
There are many imperative events leading up to various other events that take place in this specific scene. Possibly the most important and the utmost obvious fact that the audience discern about is about the two families, The Capulets and The Montagues.
Answer:
Narration
Explanation:
The plot of the story 'The Handsomest Drowned Man in the World' by Gabriel García Márquez belongs to genre of magic realism. The narration develops the character of Esteban. From the beginning when the children see him as 'whale' to 'the tallest man, strongest, most virile, and best built man'. Women of the village sigh and say 'he' ours'. The arrival of Esteban transforms the whole village, men work to find out a suitable burial for him, women bring more flowers for him. Everything in the village will be different since 'memory' of Esteban will remain forever and village is itself called 'Esteban's village'.
You’re answer would be C.