the least used point of view in literature
The allusion to the character Caliban creates a clearer picture of the setting and the location of the excerpt. In Shakespeare's The Tempest, Caliban was the son of a witch and was a slave to Prospero. He was a frustrated rap*st which would provide us with the state of morality of the empire in described in Midsummer.
Answer:
<em><u>Osiris</u></em>
Explanation:
Osiris, one of Egypt's most important deities, was god of the underworld. He also symbolized death, resurrection, and the cycle of Nile floods that Egypt relied on for agricultural fertility. According to the myth, Osiris was a king of Egypt who was murdered and dismembered by his brother Seth.
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I believe (B) is the best answer here. Chief Seattle is saying that they would lose everything and gain nothing and thus it would be foolish (be in vain) to battle the white man.
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the answer is A. Your welcome. :)