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26 February, 00:16

Read the excerpt from The Odyssey.

"Stranger,

you are no longer what you were just now!

Your cloak is new; even your skin! You are

one of the gods who rule the sweep of heaven!

Be kind to us, we'll make you fair oblation

and gifts of hammered gold. Have mercy on us!"

What is the symbolism of the new cloak in this excerpt?

A ... The new cloak represents Odysseus's love for his wife, Penelope, and his grown son, Telemachus.

B ... The new cloak represents Odysseus's great wealth and successful journey.

C ... The new cloak represents Odysseus's transformation from a weary traveler to the returning hero ...

D ... The new cloak represents Odysseus's changed character from innocent young man to power-hungry ruler.

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  1. 26 February, 03:37
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    The answer is (c.) The new cloak represents Odysseus's transformation from a weary traveler to the returning hero.

    The passage is from his son, Telemachus when he first reveal his identity. As he reappears himself from an old beggar, Telemachus says "Stranger! You are no longer what you were just now."
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