Macbeth has several themes such as free will, ambition, power and versions of reality. hope that helped :-)
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ZEUS
Zeus in Greek mythology is regarded as the god of thunder and king of Mount Olympus. He is also the chief of other gods and assigned roles to them. He was greatly revered that even children not sired by him call him "Father" and other gods rise in his presence.
Zeus is the child of Cronus and Rhea. When he was born, his father sought to swallow him as he did to his other siblings to avert the prophecyv made that his child would overthrow him just as he did to his father Uranus. However, Rhea deceived Cronus and gave him a piece of rock disguised as a baby which Cronus swallowed.
When Zeus attained manhood, he made Cronus disgorge his swallowed siblings in reverse order by which they were swallowed. He also freed Cronus' brothers Hecatonchires and the Cyclopes who were locked away. As a token of their appreciation, they gave him thunder.
As a fulfillment of the prophecy, Zeus and the other titans overthrew Cronus in a battle known as the Titanomachy.
I think the correct answer to this question is "metaphor." The statement is a metaphor because it describes the canal as an enterprise of breathtaking boldness. A metaphor is when you liken something to another thing without using the word "like." Thank you for posting your question. I hope that this answer helped you. Let me know if you need more help.
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