Odysseus’s men are compared to caught fish, showing their helplessness statement best explains the metaphor in this excerpt.
"I happened to glance aft at ship and oarsmen
and caught sight of their arms and legs, dangling
high overhead. Voices came down to me
in anguish, calling my name for the last time."
Odysseus is compared as a 'heartless malevolent person'.
"A man who surfs rocky areas in search of bass and mackerel, throws a long rod plumb and bait into the distance, hooks fish, hangs them out of the water, and writhes. Stones are compared to simple tasks that demonstrate his strength." It is wise to know the enemy you are facing.
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I think the answer is Mischievous
From the Spoon River Anthology and "The Story of an Hour", women at that time have a very little freedom, unlike today. It was clearly described in the story that women felt that they owned by their husband, they physically abused, they cannot move freely and they were trapped in their marriage.
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