The correct answer is the following: <em>option A. The statement that best expresses the theme of "Wherefore Art Thou Romeo" is that a friend's genuine help can actually cause one pain.</em> The line is said by Juliet in what can be considered the most famous scene of "Romeo and Juliet". where Romeo is standing beneath Juliet's balcony as she engages in a debate with herself. When Juliet says "Wherefore Art Thou Romeo" she is questioning why Romeo is Romeo, this is to say, why Romeo is a Montague, while to be Juliet is to be a Capulet. With the line, Shakespeare is inducing the theme of how a friend's genuine help can actually cause one pain, as is the case of Romeo and Juliet's story, and how everyone that genuine helps them so that they can be together, is also causing them pain, as their families are historical enemies.
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McKay personifies America as a woman who feeds him "bread and bitterness" and who sinks her "tiger's tooth" into his throat. By using the pronouns she and her to refer to America, McKay turns the concept of a country into a person who can cause the narrator harm even while he loves her. The effect of this personification turns the relationship between the narrator and his country into a more personal relationship, full of the conflicting emotions that come along with loving a person.
Having virtues will help you persevere through tough times- perseverance means to keep trying even if you fail