D has to be it but if its not then the answers B
I believe that the most fitting answer for this question would be Polyphemus, the Cyclops. This is important because Polyphemus is disregarding the imporance of hospitality and obeying the gods; he says he does not care. He does not fear the gods' wrath and says that Cyclops are stronger and better, which is a dangerous thing to say, as it could incur the gods' wrath. Hope this helps.
- J No change should be made in sentence 30.
So when my teacher handed out Hamlet that day, I didn't have to worry about struggling through a boring story with old characters.