Answer:
it is an expression of love tword his/her mistress' but he knows he cant stay with her much longer (mark brainiest please)
Explanation:
C) It is ironic that the young married women have so much, and yet feel quiet unhappy.
Irony is when the opposite of what is expected happens. The entire passage describes how easy life is for the young married women in Floral Heights and other prosperous areas of Zenith. One would expect the women to be happy that they want for nothing and only have to work for two hours a day. They can spend their days in leisure, enjoying the company of their friends. However, at the end it is revealed that they are actually unhappy. This is the opposite of what is expected and therefore, ironic.
If you’re asking if Odysseus is left inside then yes that would be correct. However if you’re asking what he does next that’s a different story. Your question is mildly unclear. If you could clarify i would be happy to help.