What conclusion can be drawn about Odysseus as both a leader and a man through his interaction with his crew, his adversaries, a
nd the god?
1 answer:
He is a very prideful man, yet at the same time he invests his efforts and his own safety in the well being of his men and his family.
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True because everybody gets to spend time with there familias
I believe the answer would be A
Nobodys perfect, thats the conflict (problem)