the downfall of the protagonist
<span>One of the effective attitude is being ‘responsible’ where the person owns his
statements by saying ‘I’ in all the things he would say, instead of ‘we’.
Example, ‘We don’t like the way you act a while ago.’ Change it to ‘I don’t
like the way you act awhile ago’. Here, you are establishing ownership on the
things you want to say to the person.</span>
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<span>Gilgamesh shows that he is a courageous leader and a strong warrior. First, he encourages Enkidu to overcome his fear of the forest. Then, he is brave enough to defeat Humbaba, a fierce monster</span>
Answer:
My guy.....why are you learning about a children's story?
Explanation:
There are several conflicts between Telemachus and the suitors; they relate to ethics, economics, emotions, and psychology. The suitors want to marry Penelope (well, for her to marry one of them). This would make one of them Telemachus' new father, and would mean he gave Odysseus up for dead. He doesn't want that. He wants to be a good son, and loyal. At the same time, the Greeks put a high value on hospitality