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Monica [59]
2 years ago
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RIGHT ANSWER WILL GET BRIANLIST

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trasher [3.6K]2 years ago
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Answer:

This story is an important part of both Greek and Roman mythology because it is a story that connects the two cultures. I think that this story could be adapted for our current culture because it addressed issues that are still prominent in our society today. I would create a contemporary version of “Proserpine” featuring an alcoholic (Pluto) a young woman walking home from work at night (Proserpine) and an old lady who witnessed the kidnapping (Hecate).

Explanation:

You can elaborate on that further, I’m sure!

Make sure to include the term “Stockholm Syndrome” (look it up).

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