Its a measuring unit in poetry.
In the Odyssey it is very clear that there are a lot of heroic charctors indubitably since the book is an epic. One character stands out as having the most noble and honorable trait that is Penelope she is an honorable and faithful wife who is waiting for odessyous return from the war. A scene in this book that demonstrates this best is when penople making Odessyous burial should while really its trying to prevent a marriage to another man on the island so she can remain true to Odessyous. You may say that she doesn't do much like save lives or slay giant Cyclopes but what makes a hero it's the noble qualities the deeds they do how they stand up for what they know is right therefore I say the must heroic hero is in fact Penelope.
I just found this out,its 5,sorry for answering so dang on late.
<span>C would be the most correct answer. Both Whitman and Dickinson were heavily inspired by nature and their surrounds, and felt that it could give meaning to almost anything. Whitman, for example, was an ardent environmentalist even before the term took its common connotation, and was heavily moved by how spending time in a communal sense with the natural world could be of a human benefit.</span>