The correct answer is a: hamartia is a tragic error of the hero or heroin that in the end leads to some actions which will lead to a tragic end of the person. It comes for the greek word "to err"
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I know its weird, but: object sexuality
Explanation:
For Odysseus and his men, the loss of Helios, the sun, symbolizes a loss of <u>hope</u>.
Tiresias had warned Odysseus about the cattle of Helios, the sun-god. He has warned Odysseus and his men not to disturb or harm the cattle as Harming them will lead to the death of each and everyone. Though Odysseus would remain alive and return home, but alone. He would lose all his men. On the other hand, Odysseus’ men killed the cattle and ate all of them. This instance led Odysseus and his men to think about the loss of hope of returning home.
As children, the authors both had an interest in art and literature, and the appreciation of nature’s beauty. Even though both authors grew up in different environments/ types of homes, they both are very similar in many ways.