The native people's culture was disrupted by the introduction of Christianity. Many natives actually accepted this religion as their own.
But this wasn't the only problem - native peoples were often moved or killed after the arrival of foreigners who were looking for new lands to occupy.
Answer:
Because they were strict Christian's
<span>The concept of boasting in the world of Beowulf does not carry the carry the negative connotations.Important factors in the society such as Beowulf has the highly priced and indeed quit necessary in a world full of constants feuds and battles.By achievements it would make the warrior to be very strong.The culture views of heroism is mainly depended upon the cause of boasting.</span>
Answer:
Option B is correct
Explanation:
Hubris refers to excessive pride or self-confidence.
In the lines 'Tis foolishness, I ween, To overstep in aught the golden mean', the keyword is foolishness as Antigone, and some other characters acted foolishly.
Ismene articulates hubris in the lines. This element was the cause of the tragedy in Antigone.
Option B. is correct