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Examples Of Savagery In The Odyssey

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These pages from The Odyssey set an adventurous yet determined tone that is communicated by the antithetical; savagery versus purity.
From the beginning, Homer starts off with a comparison by using metaphors and imagery. Lines 113-124 depict a land full of the immense and wild Cyclops. He describes how unkept and uncivilized they are by saying, “...without a law to bless them.” Also, Homer uses words such as ignorance, untended, and dwells to depict how these “beasts” live. On the other hand, lines 125-146 represents purity when it describes Odysseus finding an island that is desert of man and all the sins that come with. Wild goats scatter the untouched land that is written to be lush, well-watered, and rich in soil. These sections were purposefully
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