The meaning of this motif is quite obvious in the very first act. Simply, it means that appearances are often deceptive, and that things are different from what they appear to be. This line also points towards the play’s concern with the inconsistency between appearance and reality. Though it is a knotty and difficult idea, nevertheless it suggests that in this world, you can never be sure whether it is a mirage, an apparition, or a dagger.
From background information, I remember that the Renaissance was more than 300 years ago, which means I can get rid of answers B and D, leaving us with A and C.
From there, we have to go with actual information. The Renaissance began in Italy in the late 1300s, which is around late 14th century. This means that our answer is most likely A!<span />
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C. Dealing with loss and personal growth
This option is most accurate because firstly, the excerpt mentions that the author experienced loss. This is apparent from the line in the excerpt "After suffering emotional and material losses...".