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In The Odyssey - Teiresias, when Teiresias describes the conflicts that Odysseus will face, how do these conflicts relate to the story’s theme?

The conflicts describe the theme.
The conflicts contrast with the theme.
The conflicts reveal the theme.
The conflicts hide the theme.

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describe theme

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User Anti Veeranna
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I believe the conflicts that Tiresias told Odysseus describe the theme. The theme is mostly hospitality, loyalty, and vengeance.So when Tiresias tells Odysseus everything that will happen to him and how he can make it home alive, Odysseus show these characteristics by following instructions given by Tiresias.Therefore,I think these conflicts describe the theme.

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