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I do not believe Odysseus was a hero that everyone seemed to think he was because, when he battled a monster he had to get the credit for it. If he was a real hero, he would not put himself and his fame first. Odysseus was known to think himself out of situations, but would always jeopardize his men for his well being. Odysseus does, however, have some tragic flaws. His blinding of the Cyclops, for example, is what angers Poseidon and makes Odysseus's journey home take so long. He has moments of anger and pique that cause him to take rash actions, and, in these moments, he is not an ideal hero but a very human character.
(i don't have the book, so i cant quote evidence)
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he wasted to sway the emotions of his listeners. play the strings of their hearts
Explanation:
After hearing Lewis's description about the way the team leaders ate the extra cookies, it can be inferred that when you receive power, especially when you feel it was given to you arbitrarily, you assume you deserve more and better things than the rest of the people. You behold yourself as a lucky person, and lucky people have the right of grabbing other people's production.
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John treats Jane with appalling cruelty during their childhood and later falls into a life of dr!nking and gambl!ng. John commits su!cide midway through the novel when his mother ceases to pay his debts for him.
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1.shows the number of protesters... The function is that it shows what the magnitude of disagreement with what is being protested
2. shows education of participants... The function is that it shows how much were the actions of the protesters
3. the number of signatures collected for a different decision... The function is that it shows the total number of dissenters
4.shows the number of victims in the period of protest... The function is that it shows the opposing side of the protest not from the best point of view