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Which detail from Homer's The Odyssey best illustrates the cultural value of hospitality?
(16) [Ulysses]: "At least, some hospitable gift bestow,
Tis what the happy to the unhappy owe;
Tis what the gods require: those gods revere;
The poor and stranger are their constant care;
To Jove their cause, and their revenge belongs,
He wanders with them, and he feels their wrongs."
(17) Fools that ye are" (the savage thus replies,
His inward fury blazing at his eyes).
Or strangers, distant far from our abodes,
To bid me reverence or regard the gods.
Know then, we Cyclops are a race above
Those air-bred people, and their goat-nursed Jove;
And learn, our power proceeds with thee and thine,
Not as he wills, but as ourselves incline.