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Brums [2.3K]
3 years ago
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Read the play The King of Sharks:

English
1 answer:
anastassius [24]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

A). Appearances can be deceiving.

Explanation:

As per the question, the themes that is being displayed through given two scenes is that the 'appearances can be misleading.' This is reflected through the human outlook with colorful cape carried by the shark king in order to impress the Princess as he attracted by her voice. The princess got into the delusion created by him so amazingly that she married him. But she later discovered that this all was just a lie to fascinate her. However, she couldn't do anything now and left alone with her son when the king returns back to his ocean life. Thus, <u>option A</u> is the correct answer.

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