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100 points, pls help How does the adaptation most clearly challenge the original myth’s view of perfection?

The play shows that humans do not have faults and that perfection can be found.
The play shows that all people have faults and that perfection does not exist.
The play shows that everyone should try to be as perfect as possible to be high class.
The play shows that everyone is beautiful, regardless of how perfect they are.

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B, second option, I'm pretty sure

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Without information on which specific adaptation or myth the question is referring to, it is difficult to provide a precise answer. However, in general, adaptations of myths often challenge the original myth's view of perfection by exploring the complexities and flaws of characters that were previously presented as ideal.

In many traditional myths, characters are often portrayed as archetypes or ideals of virtue, with little depth or complexity. Adaptations may challenge this view of perfection by exploring the flaws and imperfections of these characters, and by presenting them as fully human with strengths and weaknesses.

Therefore, the most likely answer to this question is: The play shows that all people have faults and that perfection does not exist.
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