PART A: Which of the following best summarizes the narrator’s use of imagery when describing the height of Tristan and Isolde’s love?
A
The narrator describes their love using images of light, sun, and other typically golden images that portray innocence and happiness.
B
The narrator describes their love using images of darkness and obscurity, suggesting that their acts are shameful and should be hidden.
C
The narrator describes their love using images of natural power—such as a storm—suggesting that not only is their love powerful but dangerous.
D
The narrator describes their love with images of pain and death to imply that their love is doomed to end in tragedy.