by offers the Cyclops wine and he asks Odysseus his name. Odysseus tells him he is "Nobody". And when the cyclops shouted to them from the inside the cave, " Nohbody, Nohbody' tricked me. Nohbody's ruined me! " Odysseeus is very smart that tells Cyclops he is "Nobody", and when cyclops shouted for help, everyone thought "Nohbody" is jut "Nobody"
Odysseus demonstrates his cleverness with language through his use of wit, rhetoric, and manipulation. For instance, he employs disguises and aliases to deceive others. He also employs strategic storytelling to evoke sympathy or gain an advantage in various situations. In addition, Odysseus often speaks in a way that is veiled and indirect, allowing him to remain evasive and elusive when dealing with threats or adversaries.
Odysseus would have spoken Ancient Greek, which was the language of the time in which he lived and the language in which the epic poem "The Odyssey" was written by Homer.
You say "this is very clever."If you wanted to know how to say that in another language, you need to say which language you want it translated into when you ask your question.
The word play in "To the Root of the Mystery of Clever Hans" refers to the clever use of language to emphasize the investigation into the mystery surrounding the horse, Clever Hans. The title suggests that by delving deep ("to the root") into the mystery, one can uncover the truth behind Clever Hans' abilities.
Yes, "nifty" is a word in the English language. It is used to describe something stylish, attractive, or clever.
The word clever is an adjective and so doesn't have a past tense. Only verbs have a past tense.
he confuses the monster then trickes them to let him escape
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No, Odysseus gets inspired by Athena in an indirect way (because he is so clever) giving him hope.
well Odysseus (ullyses) is very clever, annabeth is more clever and intelligent than Percy is. Odysseus wanted to hear the Siren's song and Percy didn't, Annabeth did.
Odysseus' wife She isn't actually in the Iliad, she appears in the Odyssey.
Odysseus uses his cunning and intelligence to come up with a plan to blind the cyclops and trick him into letting him and his men escape. This resourcefulness allows Odysseus to outsmart the cyclops and successfully navigate through a dangerous situation.
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Odysseus often uses flattery, persuasion, and storytelling to control and manipulate situations. He is highly skilled in manipulating language to his advantage, especially when dealing with gods, monsters, and enemies. By using his wit and intelligence, he is able to outsmart his opponents and overcome challenges.
Tall, Beautiful, Titan, Bossy, Clever, Smart
wit by definition is the ability to make clever and funny remarks and Odysseus didn't exhibit such characteristic but WIT taken as astuteness of perception or judgment would mean that Odysseus is full of it.