Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Response for Jessica T.

Why do you think Odysseus takes the blame along with his crew for wasting the gift of the wind? How do you think we should view Odysseus?
Odysseus knows that to keep moral up he must take part of the blame, to entirely tell the crew would led them to anger, our view of Odysseus should be positive.

How do foreshadowing and imagery add to the story and how, if they do, add to the understanding of the story?

Foreshadowing and imagery do not add to the story, they take away from it by perplexing the reader into never knowing whats going on.

Why do you think temptation is an important theme for book 10 or if you don't feel that way why not?
Shows that how much the men truly want to get home, or if they want temptation to be their new home.

Captains post includes a connection to a song, and uses first person a lot.

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