The correct answer to this open question is the following.
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The passage suggests that, before Callimachus and Theocritus, Greek poets presented portraits of the Olympian gods that were highly idealized.
The Greek Pantheon is full of gods and goddesses that exerted a heavy influence on humans in ancient Greece. There are legendary stories such as the "Iland" and the "Odyssey," written by Greek poet Homerus, that portrayed the relationship that humans had with the gods. We see that there were moments of happiness, doubt, hate, and love. According to the books and stories, it was a dysfunctional relationship.