The period between 499 and 1066 in England was the time of frequent warfare, early mortality, and significant suffering.
Answer: B
Explanation
The period between 499 and 1066 in England is the Dark Ages or Anglo-Saxon period.
Many historians call it 'early medieval period'.
This era started with the Roman rule in British withdrawing with the onset of settlers from other regions.
Of them, German-speaking Anglo-Saxon dominated.
They spread throughout receiving no resistance from the residents.
The rule came to end in 1066.
Answer:
He is upset.
Explanation:
Odysseus argues that Thersites is a peasant who has no right to speak out against kings and nobility. Odysseus goes on to say that Thersites lacks personal pride and respect since he refuses to battle. Furthermore, Thersites' lack of dignity is symbolized by his malformed look. Odysseus finishes his attack by smacking Thersites across the back with his scepter, creating a welt and tears to pour. All thought of Thersites coming home is put to rest after this public humiliation and branding. Soldiers must battle for pride and dignity. Only the mentally and physically deformed would argue differently.