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How does this excerpt prove that Odysseus’s men caused their own problems? by describing their neglect of orders by explaining their military strategy by showing their physical weaknesses by illustrating their cruelty to one another

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This question is missing the necessary excerpt to be answered. I've found the complete question online. It is as follows:

Read the excerpt from Part 1 of The Odyssey by Homer.

but on the spot I told them: 'Back, and quickly!

Out to sea again!' My men were mutinous,

fools, on stores of wine. Sheep after sheep they

butchered by the surf, and shambling cattle,

feasting,—while fugitives went inland, running

to call to arms the main force of Cicones.

How does this excerpt prove that Odysseus’s men caused their own problems?

by describing their neglect of orders

by explaining their military strategy

by showing their physical weaknesses

by illustrating their cruelty to one another

Answer:

The best option is letter A. by describing their neglect of orders.

Explanation:

In the famous epic poem "The Odyssey", the main character Odysseus is on board a ship with his men, struggling to return home. Odysseus was told that if his men killed the cattle found in Helios's island, the boat and the men themselves would be destroyed. However, his men are stubborn and demand to land there. Odysseus then makes them swear they won't touch the cattle.

However, the men's promise only lasts for as long as they have food on the ship. As soon hunger begins to torment them, they lose their resolution and forget about the promise they made. The excerpt above shows how they ignored Odysseus's orders. It is this stupidity that will lead them all to die in a storm created by Zeus. Only Odysseus survives, since he is the only one who does not touch the cattle. If his men had been obedient to his orders, they would have stayed alive. They caused their own problems.

The excerpt proves that Odysseus’s men caused their own problems option A. by describing their neglect of orders. Odyssey is a Greek poem by Homer in which Odysseus is the protagonist, and he is on a ship with his men, and they are struggling to return to their home.

Further description about the poem Odyssey is as follows:

• In the story, Odysseus was warned to not kill the cattle in Helios’s island, otherwise the men would be destroyed along with their boat.

• In the excerpt, it is seen that the men were the cause of their problems as they demanded to land on the island and then they neglected the orders of Odysseus to not touch the cattle.

• They broke their promise and neglected their orders when the food on the ship was finished and that led to their deaths due to a storm created by Zeus.

Therefore, the correct option is A that the men neglected their orders and caused trouble for themselves.

Learn more about the Greek poem ‘Odyssey’ here:

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