At the end of the story, Atalanta undergoes a physical transformation.
<h3>Why does this transformation occur?</h3>
- Because Zeus is offended by the behavior of Atalanta and her husband.
- Because Atalanta has a predator and hunter behavior.
Atalanta is an expert hunter and has aggressive and predatory behavior like a lion. For this reason, when she and her husband offend Zeus, the Greek god, he punishes them, turning them into lions.
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This forms the basis for Hamlet's quest for revenge. Hamlet is disgusted by his mother's marriage and obsessed with her sexuality, and he sees Claudius for what he is: amoral, manipulative, and preoccupied with power
The answer to your question would be the last answer choice It forges a bond between the reader and the main character.
The answer is A, departure, initiation and return
C.) past
because you use the word beaten and never which means its past.
(I think you mean chess not chest)
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