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Read the passage from The Odyssey - Elpenor.

By night
our ship ran onward toward the Ocean's bourne,
the realm and region of the Men of Winter,
hidden in mist and cloud. Never the flaming
eye of Helios lights on those men
at morning, when he climbs the sky of stars,
nor in descending earthward out of heaven;
ruinous night being rove over those wretches.

For Odysseus and his men, the loss of Helios, the sun, symbolizes a loss of

A. death.
B. fear.
C. hope.
D. power.

Respuesta :

The loss of the sun symbolizes a loss of:
C. Hope. 

The loss of Helios, the sun, symbolizes a loss of:-

C. Hope.

Why is Helios important in the Odyssey?

The Helios represents the Sun as a charioteer that brings sunlight across the sky from east to west between points on Earth. After a series of tough adventures and deadly encounters, the Odysseus crew is looking for a break.

In Greek mythology, Helios was an anthropomorphic of the sun and one of the most powerful Titan gods. He is often portrayed as a handsome young man driving four carriages across the sky from east to west. Known as the "Sun God," Helios was the god of sight and the keeper of the oath.

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