Both the narrator and Abuela wear clothes that make them appear small in stature. Both the narrator and Abuela enjoy telling jokes to the family to make them laugh. Both the narrator and Abuela cover their faces with their hands when embarrassed.
Thetis tells Achilles that he has the choice to either return home and live a long life without glory, or die a glorious death fighting at Troy. ... Achilles decides to fight, knowing that he is sealing his fate when he returns to battle. Ultimately, the relationship between fate and free will in the Iliad remains unclear.
Answer:
he gives his crew wax to put in their ears and has them tie him to the ship, giving them strict orders to not untie him.