<span>Mentor : old friend of Odysseus
Eurynomous : a suitor of Penelope (a netherland or underword spirit);</span><span>he third son of Aigyptios and kin to Antiphos</span><span>
Halitherses : a seer who calls the eagle sighting an omen of Odysseus's return
Eurycleia : the only servant that knows of Telemachus's voyage; </span><span> servant in the household of Odysseus and took care of him and his son</span><span>
Aegyptius : father of Eurynomous</span>
One reason is that the war was very unpopular therefore soldiers were seen as representatives of the war.
<span>As well as some people believed that the soldiers had acted unethically and irresponsibly.</span>
C. both authors discuss that the writer is key
Answer:
That from far, something may seem a certain way, but once you get closer to it, you realize that its' not as it seemed. Orwell uses political analogies, and imo, this can be taken into political context.
Explanation:
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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: The most clever men in the kingdom set out to kill Grendel. At the end it speaks of his great strength, an attribute of most heroes.
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