<span>The above excerpt is from ancient Greek text called The Eleven Comedies by Aristophanes. Aristophanes was a comedic playwright from the ancient city of Athens. He wrote forty plays but only eleven have survived in their entirety. They are the only surviving knowledge about Aristophanes and his life.</span><span />
This is an example of dramatic irony. Dramatic irony is when the audience is aware of what's happening but the characters aren't.
The correct answer would be B. Guilt because in Edgar Allan Poe’s “The
Tell-Tale Heart,” the beating of the heart that narrator hears is symbolic for
the guilt the narrator feels for having murdered the old man. Evidence of his guilt is presented early in
the short story by how the narrator tells us that he “had to do it” as if he
had no other choice, which seems to be a sort of defense mechanism to make
himself feel better about killing the old man.
Finally, it is within the presence of the police that the beating heart
only he hears is what makes him confess to the crime because it was getting too
great for him to bear any longer.
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Answer:
Explanation:
I went to the movie theater to see the sequel of one of my favorite ongoing sagas. In it ,was a robust, radiant, young man (or woman...ur choice) who would pick a random person and would try to snare him in his/her little sham by rupturing a coke bottle on the floor and simultaneously rant about how it was that persons fault and that he shouldn't shirk his responsibility and buy him another one..even bigger. I don't really know why its my favorite movie because if I was there, I would not recede from doing the right thing and I would reprimand him and resume with a quick retort.
lol....that was not easy.....kinda stupid...but I got all ur words in there