To summarize, this is about a man named Peter, whose wife cheated on him (he couldn't keep her). Peter murders this wife, and then puts her body in a pumpkin shell. In the second stanza, we can infer that Peter has a second wife, who he can love only after becoming literate (being able to read and write).
As for the rhyme scheme, both stanzas are AABB. This is because the last words in the first two lines rhyme with each other (eater, keep her; shell, well), as well as the last words in the last two lines (eater, love her; spell, well).
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Odysseus knows that Poseidon is the Cyclops’ father. Odysseus is afraid the cyclops will still their ship. Odysseus does not want to reveal their only means of escape.
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it's best to focus on yourself rather than others because sometimes they could take advantage