Write а shоrt essаy (аt least twо substantial paragraphs) analyzing оne of the passages below. Include the following: What is going on in the passage? For example, who is doing what? Who is speaking to whom? What text is it from, and who is the author (where relevant)? How does the passage relate to the myth as a whole? E.g., what happens before and after? How could this passage be interpreted using social charter, psychoanalysis, gender, structuralism, etc.? Refer to specific parts of the passage and use examples (e.g. from other parts of the myth, from similar or contrasting myths, etc.). Choose a different method of interpretation for each essay. Passage A - And thundering [name]… got angry and said, “Iapetos’ boy, if you’re not the smartest of them all! I bed you’re glad you stole fire and outfoxed me. But things will go hard for you and for humans after this. I’m going to give them Evil in exchange for fire, their very own Evil to love and embrace.” Passage B - …her head touched the beam of the lofty roof, and from her cheeks shone forth immortal beauty… she roused him from sleep and spoke… “do I appear in aspect such as I was when first your eyes beheld me?” So spoke she, and straightway when he heard, he started up out of slumber. When he beheld the neck and the fair eyes of [name], he was terrified and he averted his eyes. Passage C - [Name] made Metis his first wife, wiser than any other god, or any mortal man. But when she was about to deliver the owl-eyed goddess [name], [he] tricked her, gulled her with crafty words, and stuffed her in his stomach...