He exhibits all the characteristics of a tragic hero of the Elizabethan age....<span>filling us, his audience and readers, with pity and terror!</span>
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Encapsulated because she doesn't feel like belonging to American Culture, but she also knows that she can't go back home. It can also be taken as an example of Unhomeliness.
The detail that best reveals that Mr. Rainsford opposes Zaroff's idea of the ideal prey is Mr. Rainsford's response near the end of the passage when he states that he is a hunter, not a murderer. This statement shows the reader that Mr. Rainsford believes that Zaroff hunting humans as prey makes him a murderer.
The answer is the second one