A. <span>Narcissus in love with the image in the pond</span>
Marullus seems to sense that by entering into this civil disorder he is committing a crime. This fear foreshadows what happens. In Act 1, Scene ii, Casca tells Cassius and Brutus that the tribunes Marullus and Flavius, Caesar's political enemies, have been caught disrobing the statues. They have been put to silence.
Answer:
The setting details are omitted from the plot of the story.
Explanation:
Washington Irving's "The Mysterious Picture" is part of his "Tales of a Traveler" in which the protagonist details his encounters while traveling. The particular short story is about him and the mysterious picture that hangs in his room for the night.
This gothic story delves into suspense where the narrator ends up having to spend the night in the room with the mysterious picture. And from the particular passage, the owner of the house reveals the way to ensure who is the most heroic gentleman among his guests. And while revealing his plan for the night, the author fails or did not reveal the setting details of the mansion or chambers of the scene where the men are to stay for the night.
Thus, Irving builds up suspense by omitting the setting details of the story.