Answer:
Both Antigone and Boadicea are heroines who choose their values over their lives, knowing they may die in the process.
Explanation:
Archetypes are those patterns or models from which things are copied or taken after. It is, in a way, the universal symbol of a theme or setting or anything related to a particular idea.
The universal theme of "one's values [is] worth risking one's life for" is relevant for the characters of Antigone and Boadicea in both of these female characters. Antigone chose family ties in choosing to bury her brother over the orders of her king while Boadicea led her people to revolt against the Roman conquerors after the death of her husband.
Thus, the <u>correct answer is the third option</u>.
Answer:
It's a verb that describes the subject by connecting it to a predicate adjective or predicate noun.
I believe the answer is piety.
Answer:
The difference in attitudes towards americanization and gender relation within the Santella family, as revealed in Gamio’s report, can be noticed by the decision of all the brothers to acquire their hearts desires/dreams before getting married, and the decisions of the sisters to marry at young ages. The mother, who was unhappy, believed that americanization influenced the decision of the daughters to marry when they were too young to: the youngest daughter, a teenager, quit school because of marriage.