No. Values and beliefs come from your parents or other environmental forces. The law just establishes the lines your beliefs cannot cross.
In lines 56-67 of Book 9, Odysseus describes the Cyclopes as lawless and uncivilized, living without agriculture, social structure, or communal values. This portrayal reveals that Odysseus values intelligence, civilization, and the importance of community, contrasting sharply with the Cyclopes' brutish existence. Furthermore, this reflects the values of ancient Greeks, who esteemed hospitality (xenia) and societal order, viewing the Cyclopes' lifestyle as a failure to adhere to these ideals. Odysseus's disdain for the Cyclopes underscores his belief in the superiority of Greek culture and social norms.
"Respect the king" is the cultural value reflected in these lines.
Lines 29/31
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because he follows all the guide lines to be one
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Refracting is the phenomena that takes place when sound waves are reflected from a surface along parallel lines. During this phenomena the phase velocity of the wave changes but the frequency of the wave stays the same.
Lines 29/31 signal Odysseus' flashback to the past, where he begins telling the story of his adventures.
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she is crying because her son is grown and odysseus is not back from the war