Odysseus is an epic hero that makes us follow his genre while writing another epic, looking at a heroic structure and also while reading other epics that are closely related to the story of Odysseus.
Explanation:
In view of comparing and contrasting Odysseus with another hero in Literature works, we can always choose our heroes from the greatest playwright, Shakespeare.
When we speak about Odysseus, his loyalty towards family though being away from them (wife and son) for nearly 25 years, his honesty and truthfulness to his country, his unwilling nature to give up make him an epic hero.
Shakespeare heroes, for instance, when we consider heroes from Othello, Hamlet and also, Achilles we can clearly see the constancy of courage, valor, unwillingness to give up in Shakespeare stories too. These are few similarities in the kind of attributes we take into consideration while viewing at the heroism perspective.
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C.)The carnival entertainers kept the audience engaged with wild and crazy events.
Explanation:
A.)The town had never before hosted a traveling carnival before that night.
B.)The audience knows that the carnival is not real so that makes them excited.
C.)The carnival entertainers kept the audience engaged with wild and crazy events.
D.)The carnival is the only place that an audience can feel tension and excitement.
This question refers to the story "An Unexplainable Occurrence" by Elizabeth Kibler. One of the reasons why the setting of the carnival influences the tension and excitement that the narrator feels is because the carnival is extremely lively and wild. The narrator tells us that the trapeze artist swung perilously from the tent and that the ringmaster's whip splinter the air. The excitement that the narrator feels is conveyed to the reader through the effective use of language.