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kumpel [21]
3 years ago
15

Which literary device is used in this excerpt from Book 24 of Homer's Odyssey to describe Ulysses’s happiness?

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2 answers:
Over [174]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

The literary device that is used in this excerpt from Book 24 of Homer's Odyssey to describe Ulysses’s happiness is a metaphor

Explanation:

A metaphor is a literary device where you make a comparison of two things that are not actually related, here the sun is a comparison of happiness for Ulysses and it is mention several times in the excerpt to highlight that it is an important thing in the story, the sun has been given positive qualities by many writers due to its brightness and shine.

Inessa [10]3 years ago
5 0
The answer to the Question is C: A Metaphor. Although Homer was known for his simile's and was credited with the creation of an epic simile, There is nothing in the passage that compared with his happiness. 

The passage shows as a metaphor for the sun being his happiness as it says his welcoming set the sun. 
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