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I now ordered my shipmate all to cost lot -/ who’d brave it out with me
in these modern maps there are accurate number of lines and continents Ancient maps had no latitude or longitude lines
There were many battles. The Greeks used better strategies and tactics. They were also operating on internal lines, the Persians on external lines.
because he follows all the guide lines to be one
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In the reading, the cyclops can be seen as an antagonist through his brutal actions, particularly when he captures and imprisons Odysseus and his men in his cave. His lack of hospitality, disregard for guest norms, and violent behavior towards the crew highlight his antagonistic nature in the story. Additionally, the cyclops' refusal to adhere to societal norms and his act of eating some of Odysseus' men further emphasize his role as an antagonist in the narrative.
I now ordered my shipmate all to cost lot -/ who’d brave it out with me
In Book 9 of "The Odyssey," the Cyclops, Polyphemus, is depicted as an antagonist when he traps Odysseus and his men in his cave, eating them one by one. He also displays his brutality and lack of hospitality by disregarding Zeus's laws, which is considered a grave offense in ancient Greek culture. Additionally, Polyphemus shows his arrogance and lack of empathy towards his captives, further highlighting his role as an antagonist in the story.
So, Cyclops, no weak coward it was whose crew / you bent to devour there in your vaulted cave…
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keep reading over it out loud and have someone reading your paper to make sure you have the lines right
The study of shapes and lines is called geometry. Thanks for reading!
At this point Odysseus meets the cyclops and [depending on the version you have/are reading/read] describes him as a brute and a hairy mass and what not. The cyclopes are lawless and do not believe in the Gods that the Greeks believe in [despite Polyphemus being Poisiden's son o.o] and these are characteristics seen as monsterous or barbaric in those times. So basically, it is further showing what is heroic and what was scum in that time. Get it?
If you asked someone a question, expecting a certain answer, but they seem reluctant to give you any answer, you might be said to be "reading between the lines" to determine their honest answer.
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In "Behind Rebel Lines" by Seymour Reit, the main antagonist is the Confederate army during the American Civil War. The story follows the protagonist, Emma Edmonds, as she disguises herself as a man to become a Union soldier and gather intelligence behind enemy lines.