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opposite of thank you ....
Honestly, I would pick just one option - the guilt and regret he expresses in his soliloquy.
This is the moment when Claudius admits that killing his own brother was wrong, however, he asks forgiveness and says that it is too late for him to stop now.
He doesn't really feel any sympathy for Ophelia - once he no longer needed to use her as his pawn, he discarded her. His offer to help Laertes get his revenge wasn't because of his morality, but rather fear that Hamlet might kill him. Him keeping secret about the letter is also immoral, given that the letter is an order for Hamlet to be executed.
The parallel between Victor Frankenstein's story and the story of Prometheus and Pandora lies in the fact that VICTOR CREATES LIFE IN THE MONSTER JUST AS PROMETHEUS AND PANDORA CREATED LIFE IN HUMANS.
The right option is C.
Explanation:
Frankenstein is a novel written by Mary Shelley. The main subject of the novel is Victor, a young scientist, a created a monster, which he can not control. The story of Frankenstein is usually linked to that of Prometheus and Pandora due to the fact that both stories has to do with creation of life and negative consequences that follow it.
In Greek mythology, Prometheus was a god, who stole fire from heaven and gave it to humanity. In order to punish his crime, Zeus, the king of the gods commanded another god (hephaestus) to make woman. The woman, Pandora was made and she became a source of great mystery to humanity.
The rising action would be when he steals Ernesto De La Cruz's guitar, and goes into the land of the dead.
Vonnegut used television to reinforce a theme within the text, because: By broadcasting the deaths of Harrison and the ballerina, television is used to ensure conformity and control the citizens. This shows the dangers of "total equality" as violence is used to ensure equality.
<h3>What is the theme of Harrison Bergeron?</h3>
"Harrison Bergeron," which was written by Kurt Vonnegut showed an American society where citizens were made to conform to the dictates of society. Harrison rebelled and danced at a televised program.
He was, however, killed by Diana and this was seen by the viewers. The broadcast of the death shows that rebellion will not be tolerated. This will instill fear in the viewers.
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