In
the book there is a part where Odysseus makes it back to his homeland
where he meets with the goddess Athene. She herself was disguised as
a young shepherd to approach him and then reveals to him her true
identity. She then disguises Odysseus to take back his home.
Athena
tells Odysseus she will disguise him as a beggar, because she is the
master of disguises and no one likes to look too closely at beggars
anyway.
<span>“Athena
transforms him into an old man as a disguise. Clad in a filthy tunic,
he goes off to find his faithful swineherd, as instructed by the
goddess.”</span>
<span>I
hope it helps, Regards.</span>
Answer:
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Humans are naturally good. We just do bad stuff. Being evil is taught, not in nature. No person is born evil. They do evil stuff. Most evil things are done with bad intentions. But people can change. People can change from ‘evil’ to good.
Writers interaction with their readers develop a form of imagery and emotion in relation to the reader. They are known to use multiple literary devices, commonly imagery, personification, etc. These literary devices help develop a theme or central message towards the reader in which engages them further into the reading and further connect to the writer. If they are appealing readers in a blog for say, they may use some persuasion or inspire them
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