Debate
Ulysses’ crew is a hindrance to Ulysses.
Sean: In today’s debate we have joining us Miss Marie Santos and Mr. Thomas Campbell. They will be debating about whether Ulysses’ crew was a hindrance to him or if they were loyal and helpful to him. Marie Santos is a history professor and the University of Notre Dame. She has a Doctoral degree in ancient history, a masters in European History, and a bachelor's in American History. She is also a certified scuba diver and explores ancient Greek shipwrecks. Marie has gone on multiple expeditions and found many Greek Triremes with wood barrels, iron pots, and other objects that ancient Greeks used on their ships. You can read more about Ms. Santos’s discoveries in her book Underwater Adventures with Marie Santos.
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He graduated from the University of Harvard with a Masters degree in Ancient History and a degree in Archeology and Anthropology. He also has a Bachelor's degree in Broadcasting. Thomas spends his time as a historian, writes books, and is a guest speaker for numerous documentaries. Thomas also goes around the country to speak in school assemblies where he tells the kids about his discoveries. He helped find the ancient Greek temple of the Full Moon. You can watch all odf his TV show Adventures Through Ancient Greece, where he travels through Greece digging up ancient temples, graves, and artifacts from the ancient Greek times.
Thomas: I will be arguing that Ulysses’ crew is not a hindrance to Ulysses. One argument for this point is that they helped fight the battle of Troy. Without them, Ulysses would not have won the battle or fame for himself. This was a key part in the beginning of the story.
Marie: In contrast to what Mr. Campbell said, I feel as though Ulysses’ crew had a large impact on the terrible fate of the journey. Their disobedience caused much stress and difficulties for