C.) <span>“Most people” I told him, “believe anything they hear on television or see on the Web.”</span>
Throughout the whole novel his opinion and view of dying is the fact that he’s already dead. I think he states that in the first chapter. No matter what he does, the party will find a reason to kill him (which they do).
I think it would actually be Man vs. man, or person vs. person. The myth is about Atalanta's struggles with Hippomenes; she's a young woman, he's a clever man. He creates a situation that tricks her, or puts her into the conflict, so it'd be strictly him that she's got the conflict with. Not nature, society, or supernatural.
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"That your sex are naturally tyrannical is a truth so thoroughly established as to admit of no dispute;..."
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