Raging and mad
Zeus generally has a favorable attitude toward Odysseus in Homer's epic poems. Zeus sometimes intervenes on Odysseus' behalf, such as by sending Hermes to help him or by ensuring he eventually returns home to Ithaca. Zeus respects Odysseus for his cunning and resourcefulness, which align with Zeus' own qualities.
because he is cursed by the gods
impressive
What can you infer about the Britons’ attitude toward Arthur?
he gets angry and try's to kill Odysseus and his men thehehehehe this is for mr.collins students who are cheating and using the computer for a quiz ;]
an advocate.
The writer does not directly show an attitude toward characters.
dont know
I think Einhard is careful to explain Charlemagne's attitude toward the omens because...
He wanted to support business growth.
He wanted to support business growth.
"sympathetic" or "lenient" would least describe the attitude of the new judge toward Pap in Huckleberry Finn, as the judge is portrayed as strict and unsympathetic towards Pap's actions and behavior.