Answer: Back in time/in the past.
Explanation:
Explanation:
think of yourself as a person who is trying to save a kidnapped person
clearing debts and stuff
This adaptation is similar to the original story in C. It explains that Deucalion was known for his moral behaviour.
<h3> Which motive is present in both a myth and the modern story?</h3>
In both "Prometheus" and " The Old man and the Sea" the main character struggles to achieve a specific purpose or deed. In the case of the myth, the character's deed is to steal the ability to make fire; while in the novel the deed is to catch a big fish.
Moreover, each of these deeds is followed by a punishment because both Prometheus and the fisherman are penalized after their deed, this includes punishment for eternity in the case of Prometheus and loss of the fish in the case of the fisherman.
Thus, option "C" is correct.
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First we need to start by saying that this is a very complicated play about the deepest Christian tenets or principles, morality and the relationship between humankind and God. Having said that, we can say that as the character of Everyman ( humans) approaches death, he has only set this mind in "worldly" things like money, and he has not paid attetion or loved Good Deeds ( Good Deeds represents the personification of love, empathy, and altruism as a female; the "mother" aspect of femininity, so the character would be a nurturing, sympathetic and affectual woman).
so the final answer is: His mind is on "worldly" things like money.