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Soloha48 [4]
2 years ago
7

Read the passage from The Odyssey - Elpenor.

English
2 answers:
jekas [21]2 years ago
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Answer:

hope

Explanation:

adell [148]2 years ago
3 0

For Odysseus and his men, the loss of Helios, the sun, symbolizes a loss of C. Hope.

In poetry, light ( such as the sun, the moon, candles, stars) often symbolizes good, hope, and freedom.

In the lines <em>"Never the flaming  eye of Helios lights on those men  at morning, when he climbs the sky of stars, nor in descending earthward out of heaven"  </em>the reflected idea is that they do not see the sunrise or sunset anymore, thus they are eventually condemned to a total loss of light, that is to say, hope.

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