Answer:
Aeolus is refusing Odysseus's request for assistance.
Explanation:
The Odyssey is Homer's one of two epic poems, the other being Iliad.
In Book 10 named Circe, Odysseus and his crew during their adventurous journey had to stay with Aeolus (A king), who had power to control and command winds. He assisted Odysseus with a bag of wind containing all winds but west wind. Once when Odysseus was sleeping his men opened the bag considering it filled with some treasure. As a result a storm from the released winds hit upon their ship and took them back to Aeolus. Odysseus ask again for assistance, but Aeolus refused to help them because they had drawn the ire of the gods, saying;
<em>"It's a crime to host a man or speed him on his way
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<em>when the blessed deathless gods despise him so."</em>
<span>the quality of being free from pretense, deceit, or hypocrisy.
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Answer:
C). To explain why the animals of the jungle typically do not kill human beings.
Explanation:
In the given excerpt from 'Jungle Book', Kipling's key purpose is 'to elucidate to the readers that why the animals of the Jungle do not kill humans usually' which is clearly <u>reflected through the portrayal of strict laws of the Jungle('law of the jungle...never orders anything without a reason</u>).
The author serves his purpose of informing the readers about the reason for which the animals eat up a man and that is 'when the man poses a threat to them' which began with 'arrival...men on elephants..with guns...hundreds of brown men with gongs ...rockets and torches' that made all the animals suffer. This justifies the law of the jungle that animals are allowed to kill humans only 'when he is killing to show his children how to kill' to protect themselves in the future. Thus, <u>option C</u> is the correct answer.
Yes , its correct . Answer 1 also can being used