How do the allusions to mythology in the lines "Hast thou not dragged Diana from her car, and driven the hamadryad from the wood to seek a shelter in some happier star? Hast thou not torn the naiad from her flood" contribute to the meaning of the poem?
a) They create a sense of mystery and intrigue.
b) They emphasize the speaker's anger and frustration.
c) They highlight the theme of nature's vulnerability.
d) They symbolize the loss of innocence and purity.