The correct answer is: Nature works as a tool for introspection and comfort for humans.
Nature was a rich source of inspiration in romantic literature. However, the main reason for this was the fact that it resembles and represents humanity's (and individuals') inner struggles. The excerpt "do you not find a strange analogy for something in yourself" confirms this. In Melville's view, the ocean is the irrational, wild, frightening, unexplored side of human nature, which breeds monsters.
On the other hand, the earth is solid, rational, fertile and life-giving.
Yes. A naval officer lands his ship on the island and rescues the boys.
The different religious beliefs
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It can by the story it has told
Because it helps life go right
Because of laws and religions the reasons of the story
The author or The Odyssey, an epic written in 700 B.C., was Homer. (: