In The Odyssey, after surviving the Troy war, is imprisoned on the island of Ogygia by a beautiful nymph named Calypso. Both the beggar and Penelope describe one another in glowing terms but do not make a point of using physical descriptions; yet, it
is ironic that Penelope would have recognized Odysseus if his looks had not been transformed by Athena.
Thus, option "B" is correct.
<h3>How, explain your answer?</h3>
The incidence in the excerpt tells of this meeting. In the excerpt, the beggar(Odysseus) describes in detail about Odysseus' looks to Penelope.
Penelope suspects that this beggar is her long-lost husband. The irony created in this excerpt is that Odsseues thinks that he had hidden his identity from Penelope but on the contrary, Penelope is crafty and organizes an archery contest to reveal the true identity of the beggar.
Thus, option "B" is correct.
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