How does this passage reflect an important cultural viewpoint
common in ancient Greek society?
By suggesting that a character's decision to reject
the wishes of her father might lead the gods to
punish her, it reflects the ancient Greek view that the
deities actively participated in human affairs.
By alluding to a widely known myth, it reflects the
O ancient Greek view that all human problems are
minor compared to those of the gods.
By showing the arranged marriage to, ultimately, be
O a happy one, it reflects the ancient Greek view that
all people can learn to live in harmony.
By depicting the parents in the passage as cruel and
uncaring, it reflects the ancient Greek view that
young people should be willing to challenge or stand
up to their elders.
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