When Zeus reflects on the demise of Aigisthos (at the beginning of the Odyssey [Book 1]), he states that: a) the gods are responsible for human sorrows. b) often our sorrows are the result of choices we make. Group of answer choices: a b
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Step 1: In the beginning of the Odyssey (Book 1), Zeus reflects on the demise of Aigisthos, who was killed by Orestes as revenge for Aigisthos' role in the murder of Orestes' father, Agamemnon. Show more…
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