Respuesta :
C. But when the morning-star with early ray Flamed in the front of heaven, and promised day; Like distant clouds the mariner descries Fair Ithaca's emerging hills arise.
Answer:
C. But when the morning-star with early ray Flamed in the front of heaven, and promised day; Like distant clouds the mariner descries Fair Ithaca's emerging hills arise.
Explanation:
Homer's epic narrative "The Odyssey" tells the arduous journey that the protagonist Odysseus had to overcome to reach his home Ithaca. The story is a recounting and mostly reminiscing tales told as stories by Odysseus in his various expedition trips along the way.
Book XIII of the story shows the scene where Odysseus had reached Ithaca. The lines are about the land of the merman Phorcys where any ship can be safely kept without it being moored. This ensures the safety of the ship and the men, sheltering it from the storms and the raging sea. This passage thus best depict the theme of a disguise.