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Which best describes the conflict between Odysseus and Menelaus

Which best describes the conflict between Odysseus and Menelaus-example-1

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Its the second one. my dad use to read me the book all the time.
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Answer:

Odysseus is obligated to fight for Menelaus but feels the was is unjust

Step-by-step explanation:

When Paris, Trojan prince, abducted Helen, the most beautiful woman in the world and wife of Menelaus, king of Sparta, an expedition was prepared against Troia, in which Ulysses was compelled to participate against his will. he did not want to fight for Menelaus not for lack of courage, but out of love for his wife and son. For this reason, he sought in every way to escape the commitment made. When he lacked arguments, he pretended to be mad.

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