I don't think Ulysses gets reunited with his father... he does with his wife and son however.
Even though the proverb was not posted here, this question is still perfectly answerable.
Answer:
The rhetorical device Twain uses by referencing a well-known proverb is allusion.
Explanation:
<u>Allusion is a figure of speech in which a reference is made to something or someone that has significance. The author does not explain much, since he/she assumes the audience knows who or what he/she refers to. </u>
<u>For instance, if someone says a woman is as beautiful as Helen of Troy, we would understand he/she means that woman is extremely beautiful. Helen of Troy is a famous character from the </u><u><em>Iliad</em></u><u>, by Homer, and she was the most beautiful woman in the world. The person making the allusion will not explain this fact, since it is well know.</u>
Therefore, if Twain is referring to a well-known proverb, he is making an allusion to it.
Answer: protagonist
Explanation:Which term describes the colomber's role in "The Colomber" by Dino Buzzati best? ... Which term describes Stefano's role in "The Colomber" by Dino Buzzati best? protagonist. In "The Colomber" by Dino Buzzati, the colomber pursues Stefano for most of Stefano's life.
A. <span>a description of events from the poet’s own life because a narrative is a story about them</span>