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The answer is: letter B, The falling out between Achilles and the son of Atreus.
Explanation:
The conflict that happened between "Achilles" and "Agamemnon" (the son of Atreus) boils down to a woman named "Briseis." Briseis was a concubine war prize for Achilles after the Trojan war. In the story of Iliad, Agamemnon was forced by Apollo to give up Chryseis (Agamemnon's slave). As a reward to giving up her slave, he demanded that Briseis should be rewarded to him. This angered Achilles because Agamemnon was stripping him of his reward. Thus, this caused a war between them that killed many lives.
Clearly, the opening to Homer's Iliad shows the falling out between Achilles and Agamemnon (the son of Atreus).
One: Romeo had just gotten married, why would he fight his cousin?
Two: Mercutio is his best friend, and the horrible twist of fate is that he swung towards Tybalt, but it went through the hole of his arm.
The Monks Tale fits the category of a parable, because a parable is a story that is used to explain something else, which is what the monks tale is doing.
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