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Supremacy of Youth and Beauty
The first principle of aestheticism, the philosophy of art by which Oscar Wilde lived, is that art serves no other purpose than to offer beauty. Throughout The Picture of Dorian Gray, beauty reigns.
Answer:
He is alluding to the sirens found in the epic The Odyssey. Siren calls are alluring and hard to resist even if expected, but they can be deadly. Henry is saying that to listen to this call, this “illusion of hope”, even though it is tempting, will prove fatal and transform the Convention into something unable to reason and act (beasts).
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They feature characters that are usually animals, powerful energies, or human beings.
They explain through storytelling how the world came into existence.
Answer: C
Explanation:
Why it's because of the more context it brings it has further more details so the answer should be C. If not then something is wrong with your teacher/ or school.