Identify the cross-cultural theme of the drama based on these elements:
odysseus is ret...
English, 04.02.2020 14:56 Savtheartist23
Identify the cross-cultural theme of the drama based on these elements:
odysseus is returning to his home, ithaca.
he runs into a fierce storm.
he has many adventures.
he makes his way home.
a.)salvation
b.)temptation
c.)vengeance
d.)heroism
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