Answer:
Undefeated.
Explanation:
According to a different source, these are the options that come with this question:
- Careless.
- Lucky.
- Unfortunate.
- Undefeated.
In this poem, the author talks about the difficulties that he has had to experience throughout his life. He explains these in negative terms. Nevertheless, the author also talks about the ways in which he was able to resist and confront these problems thanks to his strong determination and resilient character. Therefore, the speaker of the poem would best be described as undefeated.
Answer:
Athena, like Odysseus, is a clever, crafty schemer and also good at demonstrating and executing actions.
Explanation:
Homer's "The Odyssey," tells the story of how Odysseus and his men journeyed back to Ithaca. Though covering the time from after the Trojan War, their journey is replete with numerous encounters and conflicts with both man and gods alike, leaving them so delayed in getting to their destination, with the only surviving man to arrive home being Odysseus.
At times disguised as Mentor, Athena helped Odysseus and even Telemachus in their journey. Athena finds herself similar to Odysseus in that they are both crafty schemers, contrived, driven, and clever. She knows Odysseus will get through the journey but feels the need to at times guide him, for they are similar in ways and she felt she knows how he feels sometimes.
Answer:
That is a really interesting opinion, what are your ideas bc from my pov that sounds like a terrible idea. Shouldn't women have a choice on who they marry?
Answer:
D. Banquo murdered the king for revenge
Explanation: Macbeth is angry that he has destroyed his own peace to become king, and that everything he has done will be to make Banquo's children kings. Therefore, he decides to kill Banquo and his only child, Fleance, so that he can prevent Banquo's line from ever taking the throne.
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