Answer:
Iliad is about <em>revenge, war and forgiveness.</em>
Explanation:
Iliad is a poem that is written by a Greek poet, Homer. The revenge is shown in many parts, along with the part where Achilles stops to fight in order to get revenge against Agamemnon. Achilles vowed that he will get revenge for the death of his best friend and brother, and he fought against his killer, Hector. Revenge is almost always accompanied by forgiveness. Eventually, Achilles got his revenge for his brother's death but it doesn't bring him peace and comfort. He sacrificed to the Gods the body of Hector and even after his death, he couldn't reach the inner peace he expected he would get and erase the pain that he felt. Hector's father, King Priam came to him and begged him for his dead son's body. At the end, Achilles felt sympathy because it was his fault that someone lost a son. When he gave Hector's body back, it brought him a piece of comfort. Through the whole book, Achilles was showing no mercy against anyone and he was removing anybody that got in his way. As it always happen, in the end, things turned around unexpectedly. He found peace within his enemy's forgiveness. This book is an important historical gem and every person can learn something from it. It doesn't matte how bitter, angry, disappointed we get, we never know where we will find our closure, peace and forgiveness.
Answer:
The title tells you what information the map is displaying. A Legend is used to explain symbols and colors on a map.
Explanation:
Tammy should've never eaten raw oysters in the first place
Answer:
False consciousness.
Explanation:
As the exercise argues, false consciousness implies that an individual can't perceive their true social or economic situation due to external factors that prevents and mislead the individual from realizing their true nature of their reality. This term explains how, through institutions and through media, for example, an individual is mislead from their reality (specially the proletarian) making them believe, as the exercise presents, that if they work hard they too can become rich.