<span>A euphemism is nice, polite way of saying or describing something when it would not be appropriate to use the more common - more abrasive word for a situation that has the potential to be embarrassing to someone. </span>
<span>Ex. </span>
<span>'passed gas' vs. 'farted'</span>
<span>passed away vs. died</span>
<span>'large' vs. 'fat'</span>
<span>The word is connected to connotative meaning in that the connotation of words has to do with appealing to one's emotions, feelings, perceptions, interpretations in meaning, especially with advertisers or swindlers, for example. In other words, the connection is like you might not want to offend your wife by calling her mother fat, so you instead call her large. In the middle of a church service, you wouldn't want to say the word 'farted' to the clergyman sitting next to you. etc.....</span>
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A man or woman. A baby crawls on all fours, then walks on two legs when an adult, then when they are old they use two legs and a cane.
The theme is discovering the treasure it what you already have
The dialogue of Ulisses las lines 201-220 of book 9 allows him to be generous with the Cyclops, being friendly and inviting him to make friends.
<h3>Why was Odysseus' kindness not true at that moment?</h3>
- Because he considered the Cyclops a barbarian.
- Because he believed that the Cyclops had no civilization.
- Because he had a strong interest in getting goods by tricking the Cyclops.
The Cyclops was a giant, violent creature that acted to generate chaos. However, the land where he lived had resources that Odysseus had a great interest in, moreover, Odysseus' curiosity about the Cyclopes and how to take advantage of them made his plan to approach these creatures.
For this reason, we can see a dialogue in book 9, where Ulysses tries to be friendly and kind to the Cyclopes. He is generous and insists on inviting the Cyclops to accept this friendship and allow him access to his resources.
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