Answer:
We see a noteworthy storm before the murder of Caesar. This shows that something tumultuous is about to happen. These are seen as portents from a classical point of view, of which Shakespeare knows. Also we see many things that go against nature - again these are portents that signify that not all is well. So, we see owls in the middle of the day, and lions who walk around Rome casually.
In short, odd things in nature or extreme things in nature are used to show uneasiness.
Explanation:
The answer is 'my name is nobody' Odysseus gives the giant a false name to trick him for when he goes to get help from the other giants.
Answer:
A. narrator reveals that he committed the murder
Explanation:
In "The Tell-Tale Heart", the narrator is shown to have created the perfect plan; everything went his way and if he hadn't said anything, the police would have never found the body.
Thus, one would expect the narrator to have gotten away with the murder.
However, though options B and C both were expected by the reader (he had explained previously that this was what he had planned on doing), the narrator openly revealing that he had committed the murder would come as a surprise.
So, the answer is A.
Answer:
The goddess Hera, who hated Hercules for being born of her husband's adultery, had stricken him with a temporary curse of madness.