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6 September, 20:34

How does Homer identify Odysseus as the protagonist of the story?

A. Odysseus has something in common with the Cyclops.

B. Odysseus gives a speech at the king's banquet.

C. Odysseus has a goal, and the Cyclops gets in the way of his goal.

D. Odysseus struggles with internal conflicts throu

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  1. 6 September, 20:45
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    B., most especially because that scene is at the opening of the story
  2. 6 September, 21:03
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    Read this passage from page 44 of Grendel, in which Grendel has just heard a blind musician: I was so filled with sorrow and tenderness I could hardly have found it in my heart to snatch a pig! Thus I fled, ridiculous hairy creature torn apart by poetrycrawling, whimpering, streaming tears, across the world like a two-headed beast, like mixed-up lamb and kid at the tail of a baffled, indifferent eweand I gnashed my teeth and clutched the sides of my head as if to heal the split, but I couldn't. What best explains the type of characterization used in this passage?

    A. Direct characterization because the author describes Grendel's physical appearance in a direct manner

    B. Indirect characterization because the author describes Grendel's physical strength as weaker than human strength

    C. Direct characterization because the author uses figurative language to discuss Grendel's feelings

    D. Indirect characterization because the author uses Grendel's thoughts to show his feelings about powerful verse
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