The harpies are depicted as birds with human heads who feast on the trees where the souls who committed suicide are encased. This is the punishment of those who commit this sin. They are forbidden to have access to eternal life and their will not return to their bodies but rather they will return to their bodies instead they will be hanged in their branches.
Penelope loves Odysseus, and Odysseus love Penelope, and The Odyssey therefore presents their stories as constantly interconnected.
While Odysseus battles and his journey are successful due to his intellect, Penelope similarly uses her intelligence to avoid being remarried, even if she does so in a less conspicuous way. For example, she promises not to remarry until she has finished her burial shroud, which she knows will never be finished. Moreover, she organizes the arch and bow contest knowing only her husband could win it.
Moreover, both Odysseus and Penelope never doubt their love and the inevitability of their eventual reunion. Penelope never remarries, and always waits for him. Odysseus, while meeting women during his journey, never doubts his desire to return to Penelope.
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Explanation:
Which sentence most effectively combines the meanings of these lines?
This work is regarded as a history rather than a diary.
Explain why.
You have to consider the typical elements of a diary.
A.
Regarding this work as a history rather than a diary, explain why you think so, and consider the typical elements of a diary.
B.
Since this work is regarded as a history rather than a diary, explain why you think this is so, and consider the typical elements of a diary.
C.
Considering the typical elements of a diary and regarding this work as a history rather than a diary, explain why.
D.
Considering the typical elements of a diary, explain why you think this work is regarded as a history rather than a diary