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marishachu [46]
2 years ago
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Would you want to trade places with Odysseus? Would you want to go through his experiences? Why or why not?

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sergeinik [125]2 years ago
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Well, this is obviously a matter of opinion, but personally, I would not want to go through Odysseus's experiences. He suffered a lot trying to get home to Ithaca.

On the other hand, Odysseus's ordeal was no doubt an adventure! He fought monsters and had to use his great cunning to think his way out of sticky situations.  It depends on what you think.

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