Answer: The one which is not a theme within The Odyssey:
1.Cunning can often prevail over strength.
Explanation: In Odyssey cunning never prevailed over strength.
"D" because the word Pathos means to evoke emotion or bring out emotion and this answer is the only one that mentions emotion
Answer:
The paragraph contains a personification of luck/chance. Federigo refers to his luck as Fortune and conveys that despite his repeated complaining, Fortune is always scheming against him.
“My lady, ever since it pleased God for me to place my love in you, I have felt that Fortune has been hostile to me in many things, and I have complained of her, but all this is nothing compared to what she has just done to me, and I must never be at peace with her again, thinking about how you have come here to my poor home where, while it was rich, you never deigned to come, and you requested a small gift, and Fortune worked to make it impossible for me to give it to you; and why this is so I shall tell you briefly. "
Explanation:
The question is from Federigo's Falcon by Giovanni Boccaccio. In the paragraph 18, Federigo personifies luck in the form of Fortune, someone who keeps preventing his happiness and with whom he has an antagonistic relationship.
Answer:
The unbalanced rhythm emphasizes the subject's lack of beauty. The stressed syllables highlight the speaker's dislike for the subject. The consistent rhythm softens the speaker's unkind words about the subject.