Answer:
Explanation:
Cyclop uses his simile to communicate and he does use it alot in the epic story. In line 194-197,
the epic simile intensifies the impression of the strengths of the cyclops by showing him that the gruesome devour of his food in an animalistic way and behavoir and the men were compared to "squirming puppies" that the giant picks up and dashes against the floor while Cyclops is compared to a mountain lion, "gaping and crunching."
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Answer:
innocence
Explanation:
In the last stanza of the poem, the poet asks his beloved to laugh at everything including the night, the day, the moon, the roads of the island and even at himself. The poet adopts a self-depreciating tone in the line 'laugh at this clumsy boy who loves you' which reveals his own naivety and innocence.
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