This excerpt from the "los Angeles Sunday Times" (June 1899) might reflect <span>society’s discomfort with women’s emerging independence in 1899 (option A). It is suggested that the author of the book (Kate Chopin) wrote an "</span>unhealthy introspective and morbid in feeling as that sort of woman must inevitably be".
I believe that the answer is that the author is trying to reinforcing the poems tone.
D. The character is destroyed. :)
The description that does NOT describe Achilles is D. Dedicated to his family.
In The Iliad, Hector is the one dedicated to his family, Achilles is only driven by emotion, by anger. Achilles only decides to fight when Patroclus is killed, and not before. Even when Agamemnon offers to give Briseis back to him, who he supposedly loves, he refuses to fight.