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Essay heading: Odyssey
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These literary devices are just some of the many used in
the two stanzas.
As one can see, The Odyssey, by Homer, is a book filled with life-like, dramatic, and
memorable scenes. One example of a scene is the one I used in Book 11, lines 233-256. It
contains alliteration, similes, metaphors, repetition, and many more literary elements... displayed 300 characters
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One example of a scene is the one I used in Book 11, lines 233-256. It
contains alliteration, similes, metaphors, repetition, and many more literary elements. All of
these characteristics make the scene vivid and striking.
WORKS CITED LIST
- Homer. The Odyssey. Trans. Fagles, Robert. New York: Penguin Books, 1997... displayed next 300 characters
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