C. Rising action Because that is where the problem started to fuel its self leading to the climax of her going up starts and locking herself in her her room
Orpheus decided to rescue his wife Eurydice from the Underworld because he loved her. She died way too young, and he couldn't bear to live without her, so he went to the Underworld himself to get her back. The only condition was that he couldn't look at her until they were out of the Underworld. But of course, he couldn't help it, and therefore she remained in Hell forever.
This excerpt emphasizes Regina's anger toward her husband about his past decisions. It belongs to the part of the play at which Regina tries to convince her husband that it would be a good decision to invest money into Oscar's project. He changed his mind for several times and after all, Regina was <span>cutted out of the deal completely.</span><span>
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