The Odyssey, like its companion poem, The Iliad , is an epic poem, meaning an exalted story of a warrior-like hero's journey and dealings with the gods, told in a formal poetic structure.
<span>D. Psychological strategy
This criticism of Hamlet takes a psychological approach, looking at Hamlet's childhood and how that is affecting the way he is acting (or not acting) at the time of the text. Blaming parental issues on his current state is an insight into his psychological context.</span>
Can I have the passage? so I can read it.
The answer is c punishment eventually follows those who do bad deeds
The question wants to analyze your writing skill. For that reason, I will not write your text, but I will show you how to write it.
The central conflict of the story is that the tests the narrator is prepared to do will be on the same date as his friend's recital and he is in doubt about which event to attend.
This is an internal conflict, where the character confronts his own thoughts and wills.
<h3>How can the text be continued?</h3>
- First paragraph: Show the narrator analyzing which event must attend. Present his doubts and conflicts about this situation.
- Second paragraph: Show the narrator deciding that he will take the tests, but that he is afraid to tell his friend this, as this will prevent him from attending her friend's recital.
- Third paragraph: Show how the narrator tells this to his friend and makes the friend understand the situation and support the friend's decision because that's what friends do.
More information about internal conflict at the link:
brainly.com/question/1084094