I think the correct answer to your question is:
~D. He is the main character of the story and elicits sympathy.
~She tells him a fake story about her aunt's husband and two brothers, which worsens Frampton's nervous condition to the point of sending him off running out of the house.
He gave humans fire, which made them more powerful. This angered the gods because Zeus had forbidden man from having fire.
It seems that you have missed the given excerpt for this question, but anyway, I have researched it and found the answer. The correct answer for this question would be option A. <span>The threatening, destructive weather reflects the dark and dangerous mood of the play. Hope this answer helps. </span>
A thesis statement for an interpretive essay is there for about the same reason a thesis statement would be for any other essay. It helps to further explore a question and prepare the reader(s) for what you're about to discuss. Like a house needs a solid foundation, an interpretive essay needs a proper thesis to present your main focus.