Answer: If it's The Odyssey, The Muse is unnamed. The Muse is the spirit or goddess who gives the poet his words and inspires the poet to tell the story.
Explanation:
In about line 17, "Of these adventures, Muse, daughter of Zeus, tell us in our time. . ." we find out she is a daughter of Zeus: Greek Mythology lists nine muses among them Clio, Eurterpe and Kalliope. But it is uncertain which one Homer is invoking.
Athena, a major player in the Odyssey, is also a Daughter of Zeus- sprung full-panoplied from his brow-- is not a Muse.
<span>In the poem "God's Grandeur," the
phrase "nor can foot feel, being shod" means ‘humans are out of touch
with nature.’ The answer is letter D.</span>
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Desire, is a strong want of something or wish something would happen.
Desiree is a type of potato.
Answer:
frightening creatures
heroic characters
supernatural beings
Explanation:
One of the most important elements of ancient Greek mythical literature, as reflected in contemporary literature, is supernatural beings and these show the relationship between mortals and gods which most of the time has to do with the gods transforming to frightening creatures and also, there is always the existence of heroic characters because they are usually a symbol of justice, and fairness.