The Little Red Tortoise follows a number of themes. The three main or central themes are as follows: the importance of being careful around strangers, the importance of paying attention to one's parents, and the need for a person to rely upon their own instincts.
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Explanation:
The author portrays Theseus as a flawed human being. In early adventures, Theseus proved that he was a 'hero' but it wasn't until he slew the minotaur he became a legend, the living embodiment of braveness. However the author also made sure to mention that he deserted Princess Ariadne and even killed her father without much thought in order to allow the reader to understand that this so called hero although brave is far from perfect.
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horror, death, fiction (and sometimes romance). it's most likely mind bending, and psychologically thrilling. it most likely uses a lot of metaphors, and keeps you on your toes, at the edge of your seat.
example: really anything by edgar allen poe.