D is the correct answer. since this is like 2 weeks ago i bet it wont help
The life of the women involved social obscurity and no public representation.
Explanation:
The democracy of the ancient Greek state had been limited to the fortunate few of the people that been in the society.
The women were in the veils and had to be carved up a space at best as senator's wives and other such relations.
None ever held real power in the nation.
This is also a fact that the women could not own property, no could they vote and had no public voice for their grievances.
Rather, the issues mostly revolved around the select few of the know who of the Greek state.
First of all, if the story would be in chronological order, there would be no story at all. This is because the main character of the story, Anna, won't tell the narrator, her daughter, a lot about her past. "She has kept no squinted costume, no photographs, no fliers or posters from that part of her youth".
Because the narrator tells the story in the present and uses flashbacks is the reason that she can unify certain themes, such as the three times her mother saved her life because of her leaps. "I owe her my existence three times". These three leaps the narrator owes her life might be: when Anna Saves herself when she falls from the trapeze, when she falls in love with the narrator's father, and when she saves the narrator life from a fire by climbing to the room where the narrator is trapped.