The passage demonstrates the Greeks hold a strong posture over their undeniable superiority of the gods over mortals. It is stated that gods are the core element of existence and reside here to stay an eternity, and as such, their dominance shall not be jeopardized by any being other than a god. With these defensive claims of their beliefs, it is fair to say the Greeks thought that by understanding the gods, they would be understanding nature itself.
I would have to say history because. J<span>ulius Caesar was a great historical figure, and the play purports to describe the assassination of Caesar and more. </span>
The relationship that shows the theme of revenge in The Tempest is C. C. Ferdinand and Prospero
<h3>What happened in The Tempest?</h3>
A rightful du-ke was usurped by his brother and he went into an exile and bided his time until he could come back for his throne.
The rightful du-ke was Prospero and the person that usurped him was his brother, Ferdinand and thus there was an element of revenge for Prospero for Ferdinand.
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Answer:
c. it does not use excess words
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Okay so...
Morbid means to be appealed to death,
Retrospection means a look into the past.
We can infer she avoids Morbid Retrospection due to a rough past that could have caused PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder). Someone could have died in her past that was close to her.