Answer: to show that gods are not to blame for human misfortunes because men bring their own sorrows upon themselves
Explanation: At the beginning of "The Odyssey" by Homer, Zeus is gathered with all the gods at Mount Olympus. He says that men often blame the gods for their misfortunes. But, it is they who bring their own sorrows upon themselves. He then tells the story of Aegisthus. Aegisthus was the lover of Clytemnestra. Although being warned by the gods, he killed her husband. When Clytemnestra's son came of age, he killed both Aegisthus and her.
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Somewhere in these boxes is my birth certificate.
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On the far side of the lake was some beaver dams.
C.
After the winter and spring come the summer.
D.
Inside the velvet box sparkles two diamond rings.
the school newspaper
a magazine article
the local newspaper
the school newspaper
The answer to this question is False.