What is the effect of the epic simile in lines 118–131 of the odyssey, part 2?

According to the lines represented above, I am pretty sure that  the effect of the epic simil is used to show how thoroughly Odysseus’s men depended on him. This idea is the most relevant one, I bet every reader can come op with the same thoughts while reading the excerpt.

1 or 3 is the answer to the problem

Answer 6

It looks great! One thing I always struggle with as well is dividing paragraphs. This is important, it looks neater and is professional. I think you should also add how at first, Hades and Persephone refuse to help, but then Orpheus uses his harp and sings about his grief, which persuades them to help Orpheus. Good luck!

the road and trials is the correct answer Explanation:

Elpenor’s dying wish was to go back to Circe’s island to give him a proper burial after Ulysses came back from the Underworld. Hope this helps

Answer 7

Its really good Explanation: Work on your intro and you should be good

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The answer is 1. To ask Circe for advice about his journey.

i think its

“The Odyssey” is Homer’s epic poem about the struggle that the Greek hero Odysseus suffered to return home after the Trojan War. Odysseus is the hero of the Odyssey and the king of Ithaca. He is strong, courageous and incredibly intelligent. The effect of the epic simile in lines 118-131 of the Odysseys, Part 2 is to show how thoroughly Odysseus men depended on him.

Answer 6

It looks great! One thing I always struggle with as well is dividing paragraphs. This is important, it looks neater and is professional. I think you should also add how at first, Hades and Persephone refuse to help, but then Orpheus uses his harp and sings about his grief, which persuades them to help Orpheus. Good luck!

I believe the correct answer is C) to show how thoroughly Odysseus’s men depended on him. The calves are absolutely dependent on their mothers for food and protection. Odysseus is a prototype of a conscious leader who does his best to protect his followers. The speaker wants to say that without Odysseus’s intelligence and guidance, his men would be lost.

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The answer is 1. To ask Circe for advice about his journey.

Answer Prime

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