Rusesabagina said it was a quest for power and a fear of difference that motivated the massacre of the Tutsi's by the Hutu's in Rwanda in 1994 (like the Nazi holocaust) and the deaths of 800,000 Tutsi's could have been prevented if the UN peace keeping mission's pleas for support to disarm the Hutu's (as chronicled by Romeo Dallaire) had been acted upon.
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The belief that Zeus and the other gods are supreme over all things and that helping strangers, extending hospitality to the guests was a popular belief in Greek custom which Odysseus is referring to in his speech.
Explanation:
Homer's epic "The Odyssey" is the story of the protagonist Odysseus and his journey back home to Ithaca after the Battle of Troy. The book contains the numerous obstacles and encounters he had during his journey back.
The given excerpt is from Book IX of the epic where Odysseus and his men had stolen food and sheep from the Cyclops Polyphemus. The Greeks believe in the custom of extending hospitality to their guests, even strangers. So, in this speech by Odysseus, he alluded to the <u>issue of hospitality where instead of extending help and service to the strangers</u> who had come to his home, he (Polyphemus) ate them and hurt them. This is the cultural value that is shown in the given excerpt.
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Rainsford had refused to play the game.
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