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she thinks that having a family often holds them back
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Explanation:
No food, lack of space, overcrowding, food rations for everyone, building burned down, lack of resources, strong government reach, very strict and unjust laws.
Odysseus faces a number of challenges on his way home, including:
- sailors captivated by the lotus-eaters
- a battle with Polyphemus, a cyclops
- a storm sent by Poseidon
- an encounter with a witch
- being captivated by the Sirens
- encounters with the monsters Scylla and Charybdis
- punishment by Zeus
His entire journey home is ridden with challenges.
If the question is how are they related, it is a total comparison.
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Explanation:
He meant that what do you take in from looking at something. So if you are absently watching a tree and don't do anything else, you might miss the fact that the leaves are moving with the wind, but they are held fast by the connection they make with the branch that holds them.
Think carefully about what that actually means. When fall comes, the branch lets go and the leaves float to the ground.
Even if you think there is a temperature mechanism that loosens the hold the branch has on the leaves, Someone or Something put it there so it could happen.
You excuse me if I let my religion show somewhat. I do think it is some sort of miracle that lets something like that happens. And Thoreau wouldn't disagree. Those Transcendental writers (like Thoreau) all saw miracles in the ordinary.