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C. civil law versus morality
B. He thinks all sinners are equally reprehensible.
C. He has a highly orderly view of the universe.
D. He sees the poet Virgil as his guide and mentor.
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Answer:
d
Answer:
The answer is explained below.
Explanation:
The Cask of Amontillado is a short story written by American writer Edgar Allan Poe and it is about a revenge planned by Montresor against Fortunato, two characters in the story.
Irony is a rhetorical device that shows an incongruity between expectations for a particular situation and what really happens in the story. In this case, the revenge is an example of irony since Montresor lies to Fortunato so Fortunato follows him to the place Montresor kills him. Montresor tells Fortunato that he wants to show him some wine but he really wanted to kill him.
The Cask of Amontillado by Edgar Allan Poe showcases various forms of irony including dramatic, where the audience knows Montresor's sinister plans; verbal, where Montresor's statements hide his true intent; and situational, where Fortunato's search for a cask of amontillado ends in his untimely death.
The story 'The Cask of Amontillado' by Edgar Allan Poe is replete with examples of irony. Here are a few:
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object of a preposition
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subject complement
The correct answer is A. subject.
If you rewrite the sentence so it's "I was the person who answered the phone," the fact that it's the subject is more visible.
Orpheus's music is able to charm everything including people and gods. In the poem it says, "Thus did the forest denizens though wild,/ Acknowledge music's gentle influence...Orpheus chief was pleased, the nymphs to see,/ And, fairest of them all, Eurydice." In this excerpt, Orpheus's musical influence is shown when the forest calms and the nymphs are entranced. When Orpheus goes the entrance to the Underworld, Charon tells him that he swore not to let any living being into his boat to cross the river. However, Orpheus takes begins to play music and "when Charon heard it, he plied fast his oar, / Orpheus he took on board, and pushed from shore. / Then Charon ferried him across the stream." Orpheus's music charmed Charon just as it does any living thing.
The Story of Orpheus and Eurydice
Orpheus falls in love with Eurydice, who is bitten by a poisonous snake on their wedding day. Overcome with grief and desire for his wife, Orpheus travels to the Underworld to rescue Eurydice. He uses his musical gift to charm people and gods along his way to be successful. He is given permission to bring Eurydice out of the Underworld as long as she walks behind him and he doesn't look back until they're out. He can't resist temptation, glances back, and Eurydice is forever dead.
The poem is a cautionary tale about the evils of desire and temptation as the consequences of Orpheus's one look prevents Eurydice from returning.
Subject: English
Level: High School
Course: Mythology
Orpheus, Eurydice, music, Underworld, Mythology
How Orpheus used music: brainly.com/question/2901346
Hyperbole in Orpheus: brainly.com/question/1799635
Why Orpheus rescued Eurydice: brainly.com/question/1524858
B) business
C) government
D) national export