Literary Function Of Laocoon's Death
In Book II of Vergil’s Aeneid, how does the scene depicting the death of Laocoon contribute to the narrative’s tone and foreshadowing?
A
It emphasizes Trojan military prowess, suggesting they might successfully defend the city
B
It introduces a romantic subplot, distracting from the main narrative of war
C
It creates a sense of impending doom and divine punishment, foreshadowing Troy’s destruction
D
It provides comic relief, lightening the mood before the intense battle scenes
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