Illiad and The Odyssey help. I'll fan and medal. Which best describes the climax of the Odyssey? A. Odysseus enters his house disguised as a beggar. B. Odysseus reveals his true identity and takes his place as the master of his house. C. Odysseus sees Telemachus for the first time in 20 years. D. Odysseus kisses the ground as his journey home comes to an end.
I've never read the book, but I don't think that matters in a question like this one. Which seems the most nerve racking and dramatic? A plot that could go on for pages and pages.
Being as I just finished reading it, I would say B.
yes it is B here is why I say be: When Odysseus is back on his home island of Ithaca and he reveals himself as Odysseus and not the beggar that he was portraying.
I would actually say A: 1.since its the most interesting part of the story since the reader is curious = what would happen? why is he disguised? how will it end? 2. its about near the end, everything starts to calm down and the story gets less intense.
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