题目
6(A) - Exploring Novels and Literature The Odyssey 18
单项选择题
What is the overall effect of the events in Book 18 on the suitors?
选项
A.They hold a meeting to end all hostilities toward the beggar
B.They grow more arrogant and neglect the looming threat
C.They realize Odysseus has returned and surrender
D.They abandon the palace immediately
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Turning to the question about Book 18, we must evaluate what happens to the suitors as events unfold.
Option 1: 'They hold a meeting to end all hostilities toward the beggar.' This misses the epic's trajectory in Book 18, where tensions intensify rather than a peaceful reconciliation with the beggar (Odysseus in disguise). The suitors are not depicted initiating a unified move......Login to view full explanation登录即可查看完整答案
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