Odysseus' wife was constantly being asked by men in her home to marry her. Their house was full of them and they disrespected everything. They ate food that wasn't for them.
Explanation:
Odysseus has to battle Poseidon's can so as to urge home. Man vs. god/nature. Odysseus is troubled against forces that are out of his management. Telemachos desires his birthright (meaning the lands and valuables that his father would go away to him) before the conflict between the suitors and Penelope destroys it all.
<span>The selection from Melville’s novel MobyDick portrays nature as _____.
The correct answer is: </span>powerful and mysterious
The novel centers on man's multi-faceted interaction with nature, whether by trying to control or tame it; understand it; profit from it; or, in Ahab<span>’s case, defeat it. The book implies that nature, much like the </span>whale<span>, is an impersonal and inscrutable phenomenon. Man tends to treat nature as an entity with motives or emotions, when in fact nature is ultimately indifferent to man.</span>
It is the same way do doing in high school but college is more hard than high school