<span>Odysseus was aided by Athena, yet antagonized by Poseidon. Poseidon and Athen competed for Athens, which Athena won. Poseidon was angry about this, so now the uncle, Poseidon, fights with his neice, Athena. Poseidon was mostly angry at Odysseus for blinding his son. Odysseus blinded the Cyclops with a sharpened olive pole, which is directly associated with Athena due to her gift to the mortals being olives. The cyclops prays to Poseidon that if he is actually Poseidon's son, that Poseidon wouldn't allow Odysseus to return home.</span>
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Good communication is built upon <u>relationships</u> between two people.
Answer:
D. A song that uses a traditional Christmas melody but the lyrics poke fun at the commercialism of the holiday.
Explanation:
Among the different types of satire in the literary world, Horatian satire is one that uses criticism and humor at the same time. Named after the Roman satirist Horace, this satire uses mockery, wit, ridicule, and criticism to address the issue.
Among the given examples, Horatian satire is seen in option D. This sentence takes a dig at a song that uses a traditional Christmas melody by poking fun at the lyrics. By attacking the way the holiday has been commercially pushed and diverted away from the true sense of the holiday, the given example uses Horatian satire to criticize the issue.
Thus, the correct answer is option D.