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English, 28.01.2020 19:13 puffley

Review the statement of the theme. nature holds great danger. which best identifies and explains a relevant detail that is used to develop this theme in "pan: god of the wild"? a.) pitys dies due to her involvement with pan; this shows that nature can quickly turn from delightful and pleasurable to dangerous and violent. b.) humans follow pan and delight in the merriment and cheer he brings: this shows that nature is fun to enjoy and delight in. c.) pan's own mother rejects him due to his bizarre appearance: this shows that nature is often unfair and unsympathetic. d.) pan is quickly accepted by all of the gods and goddesses, despite his odd appearance: this shows that the greek gods appreciated unnatural beings.

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