<span>pointed out the absurdity of the American colonists' continued loyalty to the king.</span>
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Odysseus's one flaw in "The Odyssey" is his incessant boasting. The Greeks were already well aware of his heroism and feats. There was no need for him to recount the stories of Troy. However, for example, after he blinded Polyphemus during his escape from the Cyclopes' island, he boasted loudly about his many deeds in the Trojan War.
Also, there is a contrast between Odysseus giving credit to the gods, and taking credit for himself. When things are going badly in front of his men, Odysseus conveniently places responsibility on the gods. On the other hand, when things are going favorably, he quickly boasts about the whole account and designates himself as the hero!
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<span>The primary reason why the US had become so
incredibly divided to the point of no return by 1860 was because the US
had expanded its territory so dramatically, and it had to be determined
whether each new state was to be slave or free--practically dividing the
nation in two. </span>
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The American colonies were settled by diverse groups of people. Many of the New England colonies were settled for religious reasons.
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