It is option D. personification
Aphrodite was unfaithful and was considered a vixen in her time. However, she was a good lover and could easily make men fall in love with her. She married <span>Hephaestus, the god of blacksmiths and crafts. She was attracted to mainly men that were born a generation after hers.</span>
If this is a true or false question, I'd say false
Another good gets upset with Odysseus
The type of mood that is established at the beginning of the story is dark and foreboding. this mood pretty much stays throughout the story, but fear and sadness are developed later when their son dies, and as his corpse is dragging itself up the road. There is also a sense of sadness as the father wishes the son away, using the final wish from the paw, and then burning it. Also, there is a sense of fear every time the gate creaks.