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Which of these excerpts from Homer's Odyssey indicates the theme of deception?

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Answered by aqsaahmed19945
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The correct option for this question will be c.


a) "All hail! ye virgin girls of the fundamental!  

Ye streams, past my expectations, viewed once more!  

To you yet again your own Ulysses bows;  

Go to his vehicles, and get his promises!  

On the off chance that Jove drag out my days, and Pallas crown  

The developing excellencies of my energetic child,  

To you will customs divine be ever paid,  

Furthermore, thankful contributions on your raised areas laid."  

. . .  

b)  "Child of Laertes! much-experienced man!  

The suitor-train thy soonest care request,  

Of that extravagant race to free the land;  

Three years thy house their untamed principle has seen,  

Also, pleased delivers to the incomparable ruler.  

In any case, she thy nonappearance grieves from everyday,  

Furthermore, inly drains, and quiet squanders away;  

Subtle of the marriage hour, she gives  

Affectionate plans to all, and all with expectations misleads."  

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c) "Oft have I heard in Crete this current island's name;  

For 'twas from Crete, my local soil, I came,  

Self-exiled thereupon. I sail'd before the breeze,  

What's more, left my youngsters and my companions behind.  

From wild Idomeneus' requital I flew,  

Whose child, the quick Orsilochus, I slew  

(With severe power he grabbed my Trojan prey,  

Because of the drudges of numerous a wicked day).  

Inconspicuous I 'scaped, and favour'd constantly,  

In a Phoenician vessel took my flight,  

For Pyle or Elis bound; however whirlwinds toss'd  


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