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"a. Humans delight in Pan by daylight, but fear him at night; this shows that the Natural world can inspire both charm and terror. b. Humans follow Pan and delight in the merriment and cheer he brings; this shows that Nature is fun to enjoy and delight in. c. Pan's own mother rejects him due to his bizarre appearance; this shows that Nature is often unfair and unsympathetic. d. Pan is quickly accepted by all of the gods and goddesses, despite his odd appearance; this shows that the Greek gods appreciated unnatural beings."
Answer:
a. Humans delight in Pan by daylight, but fear him at night; this shows that the Natural world can inspire both charm and terror.
Explanation:
Pan is the Greek god of the woods, he has a beautiful appearance, but he can be a very dangerous and vindictive creature, which fits very well with the theme of Pan god of the wild, which shows that what has an irresistible beauty, can be something very dangerous, like nature, or Pan itself. The phrase that most supports this statement is "Humans delight in Pan in daylight, but fear it at night; it shows that the natural world can inspire charm and horror."