A theme in the story adapted from The Odyssey, Book IX is that emotional outbursts can have unexpected consequences.

How is this theme developed in the story?


Odysseus yells at the Cyclops as they are escaping because he knows the beast cannot see them.

The Cyclops throws a giant piece of land at Odysseus's ship that sends it away from him and toward safety.

Odysseus's soldiers urge him to leave the cave rather than wait for its owner to return.

The Cyclops counts his sheep by touching them as they leave the cave after he is blinded.

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"The cyclops throws a giant piece of land at Odysseus's ship that sends it away from him and toward safety"

The Cyclops throws a giant piece of land at Odysseus's ship that sends it away from him and toward safety is this theme developed in the story.

What happens in Book IX of The Odyssey?

Odysseus and his crew make it to safety after losing six men each ship. A Zeus-sent storm carries them for nine days before arriving in the realm of the Lotus-eaters, where the locals feed some of Odysseus' men the intoxicating lotus fruit.

Thus, option B is correct.

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