"good riddance! let the girl go roving to find herself
who says the following and why?
"good riddance! let the girl go roving to find herself
a man from foreign parts. she only spurns her own—
countless phaeacians round about who court her,
nothing but our best." *
1. nausicaa is speaking for a hypothetical onlooker.
2. an "old salt" is mocking nausicaa behind her back.
3. nausicaa's mother is scolding her for wanting odysseus as a husband.
4. nausicaa's handmaidens are encouraging her to wed a local man.
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who says the following and why?
"good riddance! let the girl go roving to find herself
"good riddance! let the girl go roving to find herself
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