Odysseus's journey reflects on his dynamic character. Starting with Polyphemus, Odysseus's hubris reflects how pride destroyed him no matter how intelligent the plan. After this encounter, Odysseus begins to evolve into the man we see throughout the hardships he faces throughout the book. On calypso's island he was trapped by the gods, and felt no underlying hope that could drive him home to Telemachus and Penelope. However, after escaping, he has hope and willpower where he finds strength in cunning intelligence which brought back his pride and ambition. In the Illiad, Odysseus is the most intelligent and thoughtful of the kings, and so Homer uses this as his the driving characteristic in his personality as he finds his way home to Ithaca. No pride, no intelligence, no ambition? No Odysseus.
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1. B- To wear clothes or objects that makes someone look different
2. C- Dart
the complete indifference of nature to mankind in a godless universe
Fillers are words that are part of spoken language but do not contain any meanings. These are usually referred to as unnecessary pauses in speaking such as using the words uhm, uh or er. The best way to avoid using filler words is to plan carefully so that you don't lose your train of thought.