Why does Zeus tell the story of Aegisthus to Athena?
1) to show that the gods are not to blame for everything that happens to humans
2) to emphasize that women are troublesome
3) to condemn Aegisthus' action
4) to demonstrate the wisdom of humans
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
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OpenStudy (wyattp17):
3 i belive
OpenStudy (kriscoin):
Have you read the Odyssey?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I would say (c because if you read about the odyssey it talks about both (c and (d so my most reasonable answer is (c.
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OpenStudy (kriscoin):
Okay, awesome. I have a whole ton of Greek Mythology stuff to do, so, don't leave me. lol