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ryzh [129]
1 year ago
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Read the passage from The Odyssey - Teiresias.

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mart [117]1 year ago
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Restraint of shipmates

Katarina [22]1 year ago
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<u>Restraint of shipmates </u>is the conflict that Teiresias predicts as partially a character versus character conflict from the above passage.

Teiresias foretells Odysseus' future that he and warns him not to touch or harm any flocks of the Sun god otherwise he will never return back to his home and family. After the departure of Tiresias, he calls the spirit of his mother and talks to it. His mother Anticleia gives him an update about the affairs going on in Ithaca. She also tells her grieves that how she died waiting for him to return. Later, he called other spirits of famous men and heroes and heard about their lives and death.

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