Odysseus can be seen as both lucky and unlucky at the end of part 2. He is lucky to have survived many trials and challenges, but also unlucky to still be far from home and facing more obstacles. It's a combination of both as his luck has helped him persevere, but he is still facing uncertainty.
He was both lucky and unlucky. He was lucky because he survived the accident and became famous. He wasn't lucky because he died inn a early age.
In some cultures, the number 17 is considered unlucky because when written in Roman numerals, XVII, an anagram of VIXI, a Latin word meaning "I have lived," often associated with death. However, in some cultures, 17 is considered lucky as it is a combination of 1 and 7, both of which are considered lucky numbers in numerology. Ultimately, whether 17 is lucky or unlucky depends on individual beliefs and cultural interpretations.
Brian feels lucky because he survived the crash, despite being alone in the wilderness. He also feels unlucky because now he is stranded without anyone knowing where he is, facing the challenges of survival without easy access to help or resources.
it was the lake and the seasons
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Unlucky is a very personal thing. What I would consider an unlucky colour would be lucky for someone else. Cultures and circumstances differ widely. As an example: Where I was raised both black and green are incredibly unlucky colours to wear to a wedding, and very nearly disastrous if worn by a member of the wedding party.
Both Circe and Calypso had trysts with Odysseus.
Odysseus had relations with both Circe and Calypso, as well as his wife Penelope.
Odysseus killed hundreds of men, both in war and at home.
Both Circe and Calypso kept Odysseus on their respective islands. Circe kept Odysseus and his crew for a year.
Odysseus slept with both Circe and Calypso, while his wife Penelope waited faithfully.
both Odysseus and his men were lashed to the ship to control them.