The play demonstrates these characters as "comedians" which meant that their motivation in the play: to give some lighthearted element. While the subject of their dialog is overwhelming and dim, their treatment of it is entertaining, dull cleverness. For instance, one of the undertakers tries to sound extremely keen and authority. He clarifies that "a demonstration hath three branches - it is to act, to do, and to perform; argal, she suffocated herself wittingly." This is interesting in light of the fact that the three branches he says are in reality all equivalent words for each other and after that as opposed to utilizing the best possible word, "consequently" signifying "it tails" he utilizes the mis-word "argal." After that, he facetiously showcases the scene of her suffocating, which would presumably have components of physical drama when found in a live execution.
I believe this is false. Unlike in Greece, Romans found more value in sentiment in imperfection, and emphasized realism more than they did idealism or perfection. :) good luck!!
Medusa is a supporting antagonist in the novel Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief, and its 2010 film adaptation of the same name. She is one of the three guardians of Persephone's Pearls, along with the Hydra and the Lotus Eaters.
The picture of the two bird i had this question on my art test are you in k12