Hey! Your answer to this question is: He wishes he had a better, more exciting life.
In the story he has a wife who is very picky and nags him a lot. When his imagination is turned "on", he was usually the hero in what hes thinking and is happy as can be!
Sorry for it being a late answer, I hope this still helps!
Answer:
C. matching answer is correct I think
<span>By implication, the cultural value in ancient Greece that Odysseus is emphasizing in this passage is C. civilized life in a law-abiding society. He is talking about how all of these creatures lived in areas "without a law to bless them" - he obviously thinks that laws are a good thing that keep people under check, which is something these creatures lack. There is no mention of physical strength, benefits of travel, or mental intelligence here.</span>
Explanation:
wait what does he say in his proclamation?
Answer:
Passionate love between young pair
Each person takes one's own life because of unfortunate misunderstanding
Explanation:
There are too many events in the plot of "Pyramus and Thisbe" from which William Shakespeare draws the story of "Romeo and Juliet". Some more similarities in both the stories are;
Kept apart by their family who hate each other
Both pairs decide to elope
Both pairs decide to run away together
Female protagonists are thought to be dead, so male protagonists take their own lives.
Female protagonists use the same blades (used by their beloved) to kill themselves.