From the passage, the reader can safely infer that the porter is a comic character.
<u>Explanation:</u>
- In this story, the porter plays for comic relief by reducing the tension of the audience on the murder of the king Duncan.
- The porter also indicates the gates to Macbeth's home. The porter was a drunken character and he has a lively imagination.
- This porter character will speak humorously about his superiors. He only led Macduff into the Macbeth castle.
Answer:
I believe the answer would be A, fear of appearing weak.
Creon had no fear over what Antigone would do to him, fear of death isn't a trait of his, and he favored the law of states over the law of the gods, so this seems like the most likely answer.
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