<u>Answer:</u>
<em>The underlined phrases suggest that men compete one another for fame. </em>
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<u>Explanation:</u>
This is because the text shows how the men urge to take the possession of the things they pass by, a woman, a dog or even a tombstone by writing their name on it. Their desire is not easy to resist and the women are not concerned as much the men are concerned with their fame while passing by anything or as such.
In Book 1, Odysseus is with Calypso on Ogygia.
The story takes place ten years after the Trojan War, and Odysseus is the only hero who hasn't yet returned home to his wife Penelope in Ithaca. He is basically trapped on the island of Ogygia, with the goddess Calypso, who fell in love with him and won't let him leave.
<span>The answer is implicit.</span>
Ideas expressed in literature of most countries, cultures, and era
I think that’s what you’re asking,,,,?