Answer:
Fantasy/Mythical creatures
Explanation:
The answer is: how hot the spear is.
An epic simile, or Homeric simile, is a comparison between something familiar or ordinary and something strange. It is usually many lines long and it helps the reader make the scene described, usually at moments of turmoil or battle, more vivid. In the epic simile above, Homer makes the reader understand how hot the spear that blinds the cyclops is by comparing the eye of the cyclops to a cold tub as the spear that blinded him penetrates it, just like a piece of metal would enter a tub in order to be molded.
Hamlet
told Claudius to search for Polonius in Hell because Hamlet had killed
Polonius.
Claudius who didn’t know about it asked for Polonius’ whereabouts
which Hamlet replied that even if he sent a messenger to heaven, the messenger
would not find Polonius there.
Perhaps in Hell, because it is where Hamlet
believed Polonius would end up.
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