In "The Lotus-Eaters," Odysseus demonstrates his leadership primarily through C. By dragging his men back to the ship after they eat the lotus. This action shows his responsibility and determination to protect his crew from the lethargy and forgetfulness caused by the lotus, ensuring they continue their journey home.
15.
In "The Lotus-Eaters," how does Odysseus demonstrate his leadership?
A.
By boring his men with stories of home.
B.
By using tactics to trick the Lotus-Eaters.
C.
By dragging his men back to the ship after they eat the lotus.
D.
By plundering the land.
1 answer