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The Odyssey

by Homer

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The Odyssey

Epic similes in Homer's Odyssey are extended comparisons that enrich the narrative. In Books 1-3, Athena's speed is likened to the wind, and Telemachus is compared to a god. Book 4 features a simile...

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The Odyssey

Examples of epic similes in literature include the extended comparison of Achilles to a lion in Homer's The Iliad, where Achilles' rage is likened to a lion attacking a flock of sheep. Another...

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The Odyssey

The Odyssey is considered an epic because it is a lengthy narrative poem that details the heroic journey of Odysseus as he strives to return home after the Trojan War. The story encompasses grand...

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The Odyssey

Examples of epithets in Books 10 and 11 of The Odyssey include "fair-haired Circe," "Hermes of the golden wand," and "High-born son of Laertes" for Odysseus. These descriptors highlight key traits or...

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The Odyssey

The comparison between Antinous and a hound is not an epic simile; it is a metaphor. Epic similes are more detailed and extend over several lines, often using "like" or "as" to compare two unlike...

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