Which lines from book 13 of homer's odyssey depict the theme of disguise?
a- "this then...
English, 01.01.2020 19:31, ryliepeloquinf
Which lines from book 13 of homer's odyssey depict the theme of disguise?
a- "this then, i doom: to fix the gallant ship,
a mark of vengeance on the sable deep;
to warn the thoughtless, self-confiding train,
no more unlicensed thus to brave the main. ."
b- "if that low race offend thy power divine
(weak, daring creatures! ) is not vengeance thine?
go, then, the guilty at thy will chastise."
he said.
c-but when the morning-star with early ray
flamed in the front of heaven, and promised day;
like distant clouds the mariner descries
fair ithaca's emerging hills arise.
d-"ye gods (he cried), upon what barren coast,
in what new region, is ulysses toss'd?
possess'd by wild barbarians, fierce in arms?
or men whose bosom tender pity warms? "
e-besides, minerva, to secure her care,
diffused around a veil of thickened air;
for so the gods ordain'd to keep unseen
his royal person from his friends and queen;
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