What conclusions can be drawn about Odysseus based on a comparison between him and the Cyclops? Check all that apply. Odysseus is nothing like the different creatures he meets. Odysseus shares some personality traits with the supernatural creatures he defeats. Odysseus is careful to show that he is concerned about his men. Odysseus is more clever than the Cyclops. Odysseus and the Cyclops both care about taking care of other people.

Respuesta :

Odysseus shares some personality traits with the supernatural creatures he defeats. AND Odysseus is more clever than the Cyclops.

Odysseus is similar to the Cyclops in that they are both proud, arrogant men. We also know from the way Odysseus escapes the cave of the Cyclops that he is more clever than the Cyclops. Since it is correct that Odysseus shares traits with the Cyclops, the first option is definitely wrong. Odysseus is also not careful to show his concern for his men. He is appalled at the behavior of the Cyclops for eating them, but he does not go out of his way to show his concern. The Cyclops also does not care about taking care of other people. The initial description of the Cyclops is that they are mostly solitary creatures. They do not have a sense of community.

Answer:

The conclusion drawn is:

Odysseus shares some personality traits with the supernatural creatures he defeats. AND Odysseus is more clever than the Cyclops.  

Explanation:

Based upon the comparison between Odysseus and Cyclops the conclusion drawn is that:

  • They both share some same personality traits along with the supernatural creatures being defeated.
  • Along with this, it can also be concluded that Odysseus is more clever than Cyclops.
  • They both are arrogant men, as they do not have a sense of community.

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