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17 April, 16:18

Connect the various traits of Odysseus with the given situations.

Odysseus fighting against Scylla and

Charybdis

Odysseus scolding Penelope for wanting

to remove the bridal bed

Odysseus slaughtering the suitors

Odysseus restoring peace after killing

the suitors

revenge

commitment

courage

cleverness

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  1. 17 April, 16:24
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    The other answer below mine is wrong, Odysseus fighting against Scylla and

    Charybdis is NOT cleverness it is courage, and Odysseus restoring peace after killing the suitors is NOT courage it is cleverness.
  2. 17 April, 16:42
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    1. Odysseus fighting against Scylla and Charybdis is paired with cleverness.

    2. Odysseus scolding Penelope for wanting to remove the bridal bed is paired with commitment.

    3. Odysseus slaughtering the suitors is paired with revenge.

    4. Odysseus restoring peace after killing the suitors is paired with courage.

    Explanation:

    1. In the Odyssey, Scylla and Charybdis are very large and formidable creatures that are nearly impossible to pass, so the fact that Odysseus was able to get past them requires a lot of cleverness.

    2. When Penelope wanted to remove the bridal bed, he is showing his commitment to her by scolding her for the fact that she even thought of removing it.

    3. Odysseus slaughtering the suitors shows his anger at them, so he gets his revenge on them by killing them.

    4. When Odysseus restores peace, after everything that he has gone through, it would take a lot of courage to keep it together and keep the peace.
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