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Question 5 of 12 Homer's epic Greek poem The Odyssey is about a great warrior,
Odysseus (Ulysses, in Latin), who tries to return home after the Trojan
War. The gods make his journey long and difficult, causing him to
travel widely, having many adventures. Meanwhile, his wife Penelope
must deal with suitors who, thinking her husband is dead, have invaded
her home.
In James Joyce's novel Ulysses, two characters, Stephen and Bloom,
go about their daily business in the city of Dublin. Stephen's home is
occupied by roommates who appear to be taking over his apartment.
Bloom's home is periodically invaded by a man who pursues his wife,
Molly.
Which statement best explains how the modern story transforms the ideas of
the original myth?

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