Answer:
Oedipus is intensely angry when he kills his biological father and when he fights with Creon and Teiresias for giving him bad news.
Explanation:
Oedipus has difficulties in controlling his emotions, especially anger. That's because he is a person with an explosive temperament, who can't handle solving intrigues with ease and who expresses himself with violence. This personality trait not only leaves Oedipus a very intense character, but also leaves him a real person who often does not act rationally, being totally controlled by anger, leaving his story totally unpredictable.
Oedipus' anger may be exaggerated for us, but it was a common feature for the Greek society that created this play. That's because the Greeks at that time lived in a very violent time with several invasions and stress. Watching a character unleash his anger in a grandiose way could be somewhat comfortable for the Greeks.
B. It's speaker has never had anyone with whom to share his love.
Answer:
A. Act I:
At a Christmas party 2 children receive a nutcracker and fall asleep. One of the children, Clara, dreams of a battle between the Nutcracker and the Mouse King. She helps the Nutcracker defeat the Mouse King and the Nutcracker turns into a Prince.
B. Act II:
In the land of sweets, ruled by the Sugar Plum Fairy, the Prince presents Clara to his family and a celebration follows.
Explanation:
The question is from The Nutcracker, a two-act Russian ballet choreographed by Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov with the score by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky.
Act I.
The first act is set at a Christmas party in the Stahlbaum House. The atmosphere is cheerful and merry; presents are being distributed to children. The clock striking eight entails that arrival of Drosselmeyer, a local magician. He has also brought gifts for the children, including a nutcracker doll for which, Clara, one of the children, develops a liking. At midnight, an army of mice, lead by the Mouse King, attacks the party. The nutcracker grows to life size and launches a counter attack supported by tin soldiers and other dolls. The nutcracker is wounded and Clara helps him kill the Mouse King.
Act II.
The nutcracker, who is actually a prince, takes Clara to his kingdom, the Land of Sweets who is currently ruled by the Sugar Plum Fairy. When the Prince announces that Clara saved him from the Mouse King and turned him back into a Prince, a great celebration of sweets is organized to honor Clara.
Answer:
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