The conflict develops the plot by building suspense about whether Perseus would succeed in killing Medusa.
Perseus did not expect to be sent on such a dangerous task, but because the king wants Danae, he needs Perseus out of the way, ultimately sending Perseus on a suicide mission.
Answer:
Question 1 is, Jack tells the boys that the beast is a hunter, and says that Ralph thinks that the boys are cowards. Jack says that Ralph isn't a good chief, for he is a coward himself. Yes
Question 2, Ralph loses hope of rescue because the beast is on the mountain and can't build the fire on the mountain. He was embarrassed that no one agreed that Ralph should not be chief. Jack does hope to appease the beast by the head of pig is to beast a gift
Question 3 is, Simon says they should climb the mountain to restart the fire. The other boys make fun of him.
Question 4 is the Sow is nursing her babies while the boys stab her and slit her throat
Explanation:
<span>Gender and family are both popular stereotypes in popular culture. Men are usually portrayed as controlling, while females are portrayed as controlled and usually being smothered by their male counterpart. The media's portrayals are not promoting to fight gender stereotypes. They are just enhancing the perception around them.</span>