The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "(1) Odysseus glares at the suitors and mutters under his breath; (2) Penelope dreams she is crushing grapes at her grandfather's house; (3) An eagle grasps a dove and carries it away; (4) Penelope dreams of the suitors' deaths before they happen; (5) Penelope dreams she is crushing grapes at her grandfather's house."
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Explanation:
Answer: This is called a tragic hero. Someone who is doomed to die, yet as a good person. For example: Hamilton was a tragic hero, he was intellectual, intelligent, and truly a writer, however he knew this about himself and became somewhat arrogant and conceded, his will to prove he was the best in end was his downfall. Another example was John Proctor in The Crucible, had he admitted he was in league with witches and the devil he would be granted his life, however hiding true to his faith and loyalty to God, he never once allowed himself to lie. Knowing his life maybe spared, but his soul forever tainted in the eyes of God. A tragic hero is a person of good heart and soul, who allows their flaws to get the best of them. Proctors flaw was his honesty at all costs, even the cost of his life.
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