It may be B. The artist’s interpretation of hell.
Btw I thought that was Doom for a second. But anyway, I hope this helps you! Have a nice day!
The answer is iconography:)
Explanation:
Ancient Egyptians worshipped many animals for thousands of years. Animals were revered for different reasons. Dogs were valued for their ability to protect and hunt, but cats were thought to be the most special. Egyptians believed cats were magical creatures, capable of bringing good luck to the people who housed them.
To honor these treasured pets, wealthy families dressed them in jewels and fed them treats fit for royalty. When the cats died, they were mummified. As a sign of mourning, the cat owners shaved off their eyebrows, and continued to mourn until their eyebrows grew back. Art from ancient Egypt shows statues and paintings of every type of feline. Cats were so special that those who killed them, even by accident, were sentenced to death.
According to Egyptian mythology, gods and goddesses had the power to transform themselves into different animals. Only one deity, the goddess named Bastet, had the power to become a cat. In the city of Per-Bast, a beautiful temple was built, and people came from all over to experience its splendor.
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The center of the Roman Empire is in Italy. ROME. And to be specific,
there was a spot in the forum called the "umbilicus urbis Romae" which
is translated "the center of the city of Rome" or "the navel of Rome".
At any rate, it was the spot from which all distances, from all over the
empire, were measured.