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Answer:
In a nutshell, it appears that the story ends with Mary getting away scot-free after the murder of her husband, who had been bludgeoned to death with the leg of lamb after coming home and informing his pregnant wife that he was leaving her.
Answer:
Lehna connects with her audience through thoughts common to most people. This generates identification, which allows a credibility with the character to be established.
Explanation:
As you can see in the question above, Lehna expresses feelings that make him feel inadequate and rejected by society. He feels that society judges him and does not accept him for things of the past. He feels lonely and disengaged from this world. These are feelings common to every human being. We all feel that way as if the weight of all the judgment in the world is on our shoulders, just as Lehna feels.
This makes the audience create an identification with the person and as everyone knows these feelings, the character gains credibility and his drama makes sense to the audience that accompanies him.
B. The arrow Eros shoots at him