What does the following hyperbole from orpheus and eurdydice accomplish?
"how could he live withous his wife, the other half of his soul? "
a)it emphasizes the strength of orpheus's love for his wife.
b)it shows the greek view of married people being two halves of one whole.
c)it compares orpheus's current life with a life without his wife's love.
d)it warns that orpheus could die if his wife left him.
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