2. What is the purpose of the speaker's allusion to the labyrinth?
A to compare the abilities of a powerful Greek goddess to the heroic
deeds of Theseus
to suggest that readers can trap themselves inside the many layers
of meaning suggested by figuratne language
C to highlight the puzzling yet string message at the heart of
the poer
D to emphasize that readers can lose themselves
in a good poem.
just as they would in a maze