The correct answer is A. Nietzsche considers Socrates as the initiator of this decline, because by denying the instincts of man, denies the same life. With this, he affirms that Socrates wanted to die, that is to say, he was already tired of life and it was not Athens who condemned him to death, but it was he who gave himself the hemlock. So, at the end of his life he recognized that the only doctor is death, and being sick for a long time, addressing it is the best option.
Setting gives context to the characters actions in a story line. It can also create the mood
Which is the most likely purpose of the dashes in "That I did always love"?Dashes encourage the readers to note individual words
Simile. It's comparing using the word like.
If it's written in first-person then yes, the narrator could even be the main character.