Answer:
Hektor's perspective shows that he regrets things he has done in the past.
Explanation:
"The Iliad" written by Homer, is the book where we are introduced to Ulysses and the beginning of his adventures as a warrior, during the war between Troy and Greece. In this book we are also introduced to a character named Hektor who is the son of King Priam and the most powerful warrior in Troy. Hektor feels very bad for his actions during the war. He blames himself for the defeat of his people and feels great regret for all he has done. It is this repentance that can be seen in the text presented above.
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Calypso
in Homer’s The Odyssey is a goddess and nymph. She fell in
love with Odysseus and forced him to remain as her husband and
prisoner. In the pirates of the Caribbean she was a powerful Sea
Goddess and was in love with Davy Jones but was betrayed by him. This
betrayal resulted in her being capture by pirates. She then was
trapped in human form. All this are differences from Calypso in The
Odyssey.
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think that she derived from the same myth, though not the same
character.
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hope it helps, Regards.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer:
B) If you can talk with crowds and keep your virtue
Explanation:
In the Jungle Book, Shere Khan has the crowd of younger wolves following him around like the jackals do (because he scares them and also feeds them scraps) and letting him influence them negatively. They are not keeping to the Law of the Jungle, similar to talking "with crowds and not keeping their virtue."