Choice narrows to endurance. What remains is not certainty, but resolve.
In The Odyssey, Book 5, Odysseus hesitates to abandon his raft, fearing yet another divine deception. He resolves to endure so long as the timbers hold, trusting neither promise nor impulse but his own hard-earned judgment.
Poseidon answers with final violence. A single towering wave shatters the raft, scattering its beams across the sea. Stripped of Calypso’s garments, Odysseus binds Ino’s veil about his breast and casts himself into the water, striking out toward fate. From afar, the earth-shaker watches and withdraws, leaving the hero to wander on—still suffering, yet not undone.
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