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In "Cruel Tribute,” which character’s actions most advance the development of the plot?
Ariadne
King Minos
the Minotaur
Theseus
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Theseus.
His choices and actions — volunteering as a tribute, entering the labyrinth, confronting and killing the Minotaur — directly drive the story from conflict to climax and resolution. Minos’s decree only sets up the problem, Ariadne’s thread enables the escape, and the Minotaur is the antagonist, but it is Theseus’s decisions and deeds that most advance the plot.
His choices and actions — volunteering as a tribute, entering the labyrinth, confronting and killing the Minotaur — directly drive the story from conflict to climax and resolution. Minos’s decree only sets up the problem, Ariadne’s thread enables the escape, and the Minotaur is the antagonist, but it is Theseus’s decisions and deeds that most advance the plot.
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