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Figurative Language In Homer's The Odyssey

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In the Odyssey, the Gods play a big role as well as the figurative language in the story. Figurative language is one of the best way to solve one out of the many themes in any story. In the Odyssey, the theme that was picked out was in relation to the Gods, and was also do not put your faith in something you cannot see. In other words, Odysseus should have not put his faith in the Gods. In Sailing From Troy in lines 38-39 Odysseus said, “What of those years of rough adventure, weathered under Zeus?” What Odysseus said is a rhetorical question that relates to the abandonment that he felt from the Gods, mainly Zeus to be exact. He is referring to Zeus ruling with absolute power but he does not care for the commoners as soon as they do something

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