Which excerpt from Part 2 of The Odyssey best supports the conclusion that Odysseus’s fate is doomed?

The Cyclops bellowed and the rock roared round him,
and we fell back in fear.
But I kept thinking how to win the game:
death sat there huge; how could we slip away?
Ahead of our black prow it struck and sank
whelmed in a spurning geyser,
But Zeus disdained my offering;
destruction for my ships he had in store

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The excerpt that best supports the conclusion that Odysseus’s fate is doomed is:

"But Zeus disdained my offering; destruction for my ships he had in store."

This line indicates that Zeus, a powerful deity, has deliberately chosen to condemn Odysseus and his ships to destruction, suggesting that Odysseus’s fate is indeed doomed despite his efforts to overcome the challenges he faces.