Answer:
This poem is about Penelope, who is Odysseus' wife from "The Odyssey" by Homer. The "he" in lines 1-5 is referring to Odysseus, as he goes to fight in the Battle of Troy, while Penelope remains at home.
Explanation:
I would say that some people live two different lives with an extreme mythical example being the bold man of action Superman and the mild-mannered Clark Kent who appear to be opposites and mutually exclusive. In fact some people may work quietly in an office by day for a big corporation and in the evening be engaged in progressive political actions. Also, we all have within us the ability to become something which we aren't ie a fat person can become thin, a quiet shy person can become assertive and a person who favors the establishment can learn to love the poor masses of people as Archbishop Romero did in El Salvador who changed from being a conservative priest to an Archbishop who challenged the bloodshed caused by the oligarchy in the civil war in the 1980's.
Answer:
I believe the last one is the answer
Because he travels on a journey and
demonstrates courage, Gilgamesh represents an epic hero.
To add, Gilgamesh<span> is considered one of the masterpieces of world
literature, and although previously there have been competent scholarly
translations of it, there hasn’t been a version that is a superlative literary
text in its own right until now.</span>
Observation about life
A story's theme is the author's main idea or message. This is usually an observation about life. Many times in young adult fiction these themes revolve around topics such as coming of age, death, belonging, and relationships. Romeo and Juliet has many great themes about how impulsivity can lead to one's death or how a family feud can take away the things that families value most. Moral statements are usually reserved for fables. General subject matter is not a theme but instead a topic. A point of view on a difficult topic is a person's perspective.