Circe drugs a band of Odysseus's men and turns them into pigs. When Odysseus goes to rescue them, Hermes approaches him in the form of a young man. He tells Odysseus to eat an herb called moly to protect himself from Circe's drug and then lunge at her when she tries to strike him with her sword
1. Super creative
2. Helps creative thinking
3. Happy thoughts
Answer:
The characters' voices showed understatement and satire. Readers must use their imaginations and follow the stage directions to imagine the characters' movements and characteristics. The reader may misinterpret the tone depending on their study of the stage instructions. Hearing the characters' tones and pitches clarified understatement and satire.
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He gives a fair chance to his humans because he provides them with a hunting knife, training and reliable clothes while zaroff his his"little tiny gun"
D by mentioning the real-life figure of Napoleon Bonaparte