In the story of <em>"The Baseball Player Who Wanted More"</em> and <em>"The Stonecutter Who Was Never Satisfied"</em>
, the characters have the same idea, they aren't satisfied with the achievements they had reached, Stanley the stonecutter, was transformed in all the characters he wanted but he never felt satisfied.
Maybe being yourself isn't so bad, right?
I swear im going to answer, but i need to know first, what song, and what story is Amiens from?
the god that does not take pity on Odysseus is Poseidon
You did not provide the excerpt, but based on previous experiences with possible passages, i would say Reversal of fortunes, since his story is the epitome of reversal of fortunes.
The answer is:
B) True, because otherwise people won’t understand what you are trying to say.
Hope I helped ^-^
~<u><em>Midoriya</em></u>