As seen when Odysseus was being advised on how to survive the two sea monsters Scylla and Charybdis. ... Their ship was wrecked by Charybdis and all but Odysseus survived by hanging on to a fig tree along Scylla as he waited for pieces of the wreckage to be brought back up again from the depths of Charybdis.
Answer:
1. the tension between them
2. disapproves of
Explanation:
edmentum
Answer: Hester Prynne in The Scarlet Letter spends years not revealing the name of the father of her illegitimate daughter. She leaves him to make up his own mind, and the consequences of both their decisions form the basis of the whole novel, and the ethical debates that run through it.
I don't know if I would agree or disagree. What do you think?
That one's going to be dramatic irony!