Who is the speaker in this excerpt from Book 13 of Homer’s Odyssey, and what inference can you make from the tone?
Shall then no more, O sire of gods! be mine
The rights and honours of a power divine?
Scorn'd e'en by man, and (oh severe disgrace!)
By soft Phaeacians, my degenerate race!
Against yon destined head in vain I swore,
And menaced vengeance, ere he reach'd his shore;
To reach his natal shore was thy decree;
Mild I obey'd, for who shall war with thee?
Behold him landed, careless and asleep,
From all the eluded dangers of the deep;
Lo where he lies, amidst a shining store
Of brass, rich garments, and refulgent ore;
And bears triumphant to his native isle
A prize more worth than Ilion's noble spoil.
The speaker in this excerpt is _____. The tone demonstrates __________.
Speaker options:
A. Neptune
B. Jove
C. Minerva
Tone options:
1. concern about Ulysses safety in Ithaca
2. hope for the safe return of the Phaeacians
3. anger at seeing Ulysses reach Ithaca safely