Enabler
Typically, this is person is referred to as an "enabler".Note that while this is usually used in a negative context, it is possible to be a positive enabler. Strictly speaking, the term "enabler" describes the supporting person, and does not judge whether the receiver of the support being harmful or beneficial.
Both of them try to make off with another man's wife; the one in Homer does it knowingly and succeeds, but the one in Shakespeare does it unknowingly and fails.
Unknowingly.
Most stories agree that he was killed by being thrown from the walls of Troy. Some stories say that another baby was killed in his place, whether knowingly or unknowingly depends on the story, and he survived to found a dynasty, which also depends on the story you hear.
Knowingly and falsely harming another person's reputation.
Another word for learned behavior is acquired behavior.
Another word for excited behavior?
slander.
Yes. There are criminal penalties for a person who knowingly marries again without divorcing their spouse.Yes. There are criminal penalties for a person who knowingly marries again without divorcing their spouse.Yes. There are criminal penalties for a person who knowingly marries again without divorcing their spouse.Yes. There are criminal penalties for a person who knowingly marries again without divorcing their spouse.
A host.
100% at sometime or another, everyone sometimes, unknowingly submits to peer pressure
No. Bigamy occurs when a person who is already married knowingly marries another person without getting a divorce from their legal spouse. It is unlawful in every jurisdiction.The wife of a bigamist is not also a bigamist since she did not knowingly marry a married man. Knowingly marrying a married man would not be in her best interest since her marriage would be invalid.