Answer:
The above soliloquy shows Brutus contemplating what he should do about Ceasar. He knows that as a person, Ceasar alone isn't a bad person but he thinks that this kingship will ruin him. So, it is better to kill him before he is made king. This shows that he is more invested in the safety and the future of the people and is even ready to murder the king who is also his friend, for the sake of the nation. He is of a complex character but keeps the interest of the nation before anything else.
A theme found in "The Flight of Icarus" is that people must obey their elders.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- "The flight of Icarus" shows the moment when Icarus and his father escaped from the minotaur's labyrinth using waxwings.
- Although Icarus' father warned him not to fly close to the sun, Icarus was curious and decided to disobey his father and fly close to the sun.
- This caused his wings to melt and he fell into the sea, drowning.
Icarus was young and immature, he had no knowledge of things and so he needed to listen and obey his father, as he was older and wiser.
This reinforces the theme that people must obey their elders.
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According to the options stated, the one that is most suitable to answer the question is letter C: “He could get Ellen to introduce him to someone new”.
The poem "Lochinvar" by Sir Walter Scott is an interesting study- with a traditional form- in human relationships and power struggles between correct roles and duties.