What does the difference between Eve's and Adam's
primary concerns when exploring the Garden r...
English, 20.03.2020 17:22 elijahmaderos25491
What does the difference between Eve's and Adam's
primary concerns when exploring the Garden reveal
about their characters?
A Eve does not have any concerns while Adam is
concerned with farming, revealing Eve's childlike
wonder and Adam's maturity.
B Eve's primary concern is to be with Adam while
his is to be away from Eve, revealing Eve's
loneliness and Adam's resentment towards his
companion.
C Eve's primary concern is exploration while Adam
stays in his shelter, revealing Eve's greater
curiosity and thirst for knowledge, as opposed to
Adam's complacency.
D Eve and Adam's primary concerns are naming the
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