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Answer: C. Perfect in motivations and actions.
Explanation: In ancient Greece, Aristotle was the one who defined tragedy like ""the imitation of an action that is serious and also as having magnitude, complete in itself." he also wrote a meticulous and strict description of how the tragic hero or heroine must be, and how must they act. The characteristic that isn't typical of a tragic hero or heroine is that is perfect in motivations and actions, in the contrary the heroes always had flaws that made them realistic to the audience.
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The servants do not "abscond" because Montresor tells them to stay at home; they do so because he tells them he will be gone all night. They don't care if he finds out that they all left to join in the carnival. He can't fire them because he can't get anybody to replace them.
Since in the quote, words such as crush, cut, and singe are used, which are words that show some force being used, the denotation of the word "cast" in this excerpt is similar - B. throw with force.
God doesn't just toss these sinners to hell - he makes sure they never come back.