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CENCI [FILLING A BOWL OF WINE, AND LIFTING IT UP]:

Oh, thou bright wine whose purple splendour leaps
And bubbles gaily in this golden bowl
Under the lamplight, as my spirits do,
To hear the death of my accursed sons!
Could I believe thou wert their mingled blood,
Then would I taste thee like a sacrament,
And pledge with thee the mighty Devil in Hell,
Who, if a father's curses, as men say,
Climb with swift wings after their children's souls,
And drag them from the very throne of Heaven,
Now triumphs in my triumph!—But thou art
Superfluous; I have drunken deep of joy,
And I will taste no other wine to-night.
Here, Andrea! Bear the bowl around.

What does this passage reveal about the character of Count Cenci?
A. He is a sadistic, evil parent.
B. He is a strict, but fair parent.
C. He is a bereaved parent.
D. He is a domineering parent.

User Leisha
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Answer:

A. He is a sadistic, evil parent.

Step-by-step explanation:

I just got it right on the test

User Maxim Wandrowski
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d i think




please lmk if i was right :))
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