In line 33, on page 3, what is the effect of

comparing the subject of the poem to Odysseus,

the Greek warrior who fought in the Trojan War

and spent many years trying to voyage home?

The speaker is criticizing the subject of the poem

for not taking care of matters at home.

The speaker is celebrating the adventures they

have had together

The speaker is suggesting that the subject of the

poem is brave

The speaker is suggesting that their relationship

has grown distant

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Answer:

It's 'the speaker is suggesting that the subject of the poem is brave'.

Explanation:

Odysseus was a famous warrior, featuring in the Odyssey by Homer, as well as the Illiad. He was praised for his courage, strength and intelligence in times of hardship, so being compared to him would suggest that the subject of the poem is also courageous and brave. Hope this helps!

The correct answer is: B) and spent many years trying to voyage home?

How can the above be justified?

  • The Main essence behind the story of Odysseus is the motivation of love and the strong attachment to home.
  • The other options don't justify it, rather have information unrelated to the topic given, hence it is important to ensure that clarification is done through the main essence of the story.

Who is Odysseus?

  • Odysseus, also known by the Latin variant Ulysses is a legendary Greek king of Ithaca and the hero of Homer's epic poem the Odyssey. Odysseus also plays a key role in Homer's Iliad

For further information on Odysseus:

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