Respuesta :

Answer:

"Prudence makes success possible."

Explanation:

The above sentence may represent the events that allow Odysseus to return home, in book 17 of "The Odyssey".

This is because it is because of the prudence of the characters that Odysseus manages to return home after years away.

This prudence can be seen, first, in Telemachus, who, upon learning that his father is in the city, does not reveal it to anyone, first because his father may be pursued by some Penelope suitor, who can cause some harm and prevent him from getting home. . Telemachus does not even count Penelope herself, to prevent her from behaving so as to reveal that Odysseus is in the city.

Penelope is also very prudent in not provoking the ire of the suitors and establishing a bold plan that allows her to wait for her husband.

Finally, Odysseus has shown an intense prudence since arriving in the city, disguising himself so that no one recognizes him and prevents his goals, regaining Penelope's hand, defeating the suitors and claiming what belongs to him.