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Mephistopheles is a demon present in the German folklore 'Johann Georg Faust' . He's often visualised as the chief devil in the legend of the Faust. He's represented as a cunning demon who tricks others with his wit. He's nihilistic & embittered & tries to make other people just like him. Though he appeared first in the folklore during the mid 14th Century, he has also been seen in different myths through different names. Many consider him as the spawn of Satan or as Satan himself due to mischief & cunning behaviour. He represents sins, trickery, ninhilism & almost every other bad thing a person can thing of.
Connect Idea'sis my best guess, C.
Answer:
A.It is the specific idea the passage focuses on.
Answer:
What Romeo and Juliet have in common with Senecan drama in terms of content is:
*moralizing
*emphasis on fate
*prophetic dreams
Explanation:
Romeo and Juliette by William Shakespeare as a great tragedy play has a very strong and evident use of elements that foresee the fateful end of the main characters through prophetic dreams along with other events, all this is moralizing people about hate among each other, it emphasis on fate because we see as we read that no matter what you do destiny is always going to find the way.