The play is called Macbeth, most often it is forbidden to be said in theatres in fear it will cause something bad to happen to the show
If short answer:
Because he thought Mr D was just a man but actually he is the punished son of Zeus for chasing after a nymph. He is also surprised to meet the greek god of drinks(right?)
Answer:
Interfering with fate will lead to sorrow.
Explanation:
In "The Monkey's Paw," the fakir put a spell on the paw to teach people that interfering with fate would only lead to "sorrow." Through the characters of Sergeant-Major Morris and the White family, we see that the fakir was successful in teaching this lesson.
The answer comes from the key phrase "heads and hearts."
The head part is (believe it or not) in the faith in freedom. He is saying that Americans believe in freedom and they believe it is worth maintaining. The word faith here means more like trust rather than what you think of when you think of faith.
The emotional heart part comes from the same quotation. "It's faith in freedom under the Guidance of God." The emotional part is under the guidance of God. He is implying that we are connected to God and that is an emotional appeal (or it is to anyone who is religious).
This is one of those sticky questions that contain both emotion and reason. I think it leans more on the side of emotion. Don't, however, be surprised if you are wrong if you choose it.
B Emotion Answer