D. Rojas creates a theme of having too much pride from the “oepidus rex”
Answer: Because he is not willing to let go of his riches, his title and his queen.
Throughout the play, Claudius gives us information that hints at the fact that he is somewhat regretful. He seems concerned with getting into heaven, and he also claims that what he has done is wicked. However, he does not seem to be truly regretful. If he was, he would do anything to rectify the situation. This would mean giving up his title, his riches and his wife, and allowing Hamlet to become king. However, he is too attached to material things, and is not ready to let them go.
Answer: This is an Earth Dive creation story. Earth Dive stories are mythical anecdotes where a God or a world parent dives into the ocean and brings materials in order to create the world.
Explanation: In the story, Wise Badger, Brave Muskrat, and Big Crow dive deep into the ocean and bring mud to the surface. The material started to change its form, and therefore, the earth was created. In Earth Dive stories, the world is covered of water and there is no existence of sand, then, a character such as an animal or a God dives into the bottom of the ocean and delivers a material that is used to create Earth.