In "Atalanta, the Fleet-Footed Huntress," why is the king of Arcadia angry when Atalanta is born?
A.
Atalanta is a girl, and the king wanted a son.
B.
He is jealous of the attention Atalanta receives.
C.
He learns that Atalanta is destined to overthrow him.
D.
He knows that Atalanta is not his daughter.
The King of Arcadia is angry when Atalanta is born in the story "Atalanta, the Fleet-Footed Huntress" because Atalanta is a girl and the king wanted a son, a child who could take over his majesty.