In the simile in Book 20 lines 17-18, to what is Odysseus being compared? Odysseus is being compared to
a “villainous mortal, with no brains
” (376).
What two things are being compared in this epic simile Odyssey?
Odysseus’ Revenge (1535-1539): What two things are being compared in this epic simile?
Odysseus compares the pile go the dead and dying suitors to a pile of fish that have just been taken out of the ocean and are struggling for life.
What qualities of Odysseus does this comparison emphasize?
What qualities of Odysseus does this comparison emphasize? It
compares Odysseus to a musician stringing his bow
. This emphasizes Odysseus’s love for his bow. Book 21 ends with the image of father and son standing side by side facing more than 100 enemies.
How are Odysseus feelings like those of a swimmer?
The way Odysseus felt was similar to what a swimmer would feel. The
swimmer has spent his life in rough waters
and is about to drown because he is exhausted. But, then the swimmer spots land and rejoices. The rejoicful feeling that the swimmer felt is similar to the way Odysseus felt when Penelope welcomed him.
What does Odysseus compare his wife to as the section opens in line 1290?
He compares it to
nectar and ambrosia
, the food of the gods.
Why is Odysseus not a hero?
Odysseus is not a hero because,
he is foolish, lacks faithfulness and is consumed by his Hubris and selfishness
. Although he may be considered a war hero, Odysseus is not a hero in other respects. This is so because he is self-centered which is clear because he doesn’t value other people’s lives.
What is Odysseus known for?
Famed for
his courage, intelligence, and leadership
, Odysseus (Roman name: Ulysses) was one of the great pan-Hellenic heroes of Greek mythology. … In Greek mythology, Odysseus was the son of Laertes and Antikleia (or Anticlea) and the King of Ithaca, leader of the Kephallenians.
Who is the Queen of tactics?
Who is called the “Queen of Tactics” and the “Fighter’s Queen”?
Athena
.
What is the literary term for comparing two things?
A simile
is a figure of speech and type of metaphor that compares two different things using the words “like” or “as.” The purpose of a simile is to help describe one thing by comparing it to another thing that is perhaps seemingly unrelated.
What motivates Odysseus dress like a beggar?
In The Odyssey – Amphimedon, what motivates Odysseus to dress as a beggar?
He wants revenge against the suitors.
Which Greek god gave Odysseus a blessing?
From the very beginning of the Odyssey,
Athena
is helping Odysseus. Her first act that the readers see is persuading Zeus to send Hermes to Ogygia, Calypso’s island, to inform her that it was Zeus’s will that Odysseus continued his journey home.
Why does Penelope chide the suitors?
The goddess gives her extra stature and beauty to inflame their hearts. When Penelope speaks to the suitors,
she leads them on by telling them that Odysseus had instructed her to take a new husband if
he should fail to return before Telemachus began growing facial hair.
Which prophet attempted to string the bow?
Odysseus
dispenses justice harshly but not without mercy. Leodes pleads that he was only the suitors’ priest, but Odysseus knows that he was the first to try to string the bow and win Penelope.
What qualities does Penelope reveal about herself?
What qualities does Penelope reveal about herself through her actions on page 933? She displays
generous hospitality, loyalty to her husband, discretion, kindness, and love for her son
.
What happens after Argus sees Odysseus?
As soon as he saw Odysseus standing there,
he dropped his ears and wagged his tail
, but he could not get close up to his master.
What difficulty does Penelope say the gods gave to her and Odysseus?
He was cautious in the past she wants to be cautious now. What difficulty does Penelope say the gods gave her and Odysseus?
Separating them for 20 years
.