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Specific Effect Of Illuminate Conflict In The Epic, The Odyssey

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The Epic,The Odyssey by Homer translated by Robert Fitzgerald uses the language techniques of Dialogue, Imagery, and Diction to create the Specific effect of illuminate conflict throughout book IX, New Coasts And Poseidon’s Son Lines (332- 430). The Odyssey is about a story of protagonist odysseus who is on a journey home after the trojan war for 10 years. Odysseus faces problems with the gods and battles creatures like the Kyklops on his journey home.

Dialogue is used in book IX of the epic The Odyssey to create the specific effect of illuminate conflict by using dialogue such as. “ Nohbdy’s my meat, then, after I eat his friends others come first. There a noble gift, now” (400-402). This piece dialogue from book IX lines (400-402) shows …show more content…

“So with our brand we bored that great eye socket while blood ran out around the red hot bar”(420-422). This piece of imagery from book IX lines (420-422) shows the specific effect of illuminate conflict because during this quote from the book Odysseus and Kyklops are in the midst of fighting when odysseus stabs Kyklops eye and the author uses imagery to allow you to visualize what is going on during this quote, Odysseus and Kyklops fighting is conflict and a problem that is occurring in book IX. Another example of imagery that creates the specific effect of illuminating conflict is “Even as he spoke, he reeled and tumbled backward, his great head lolling to one side: and sleep took him like any creature. Drunk, hiccuping, he dribbled streams of liquor and bits of men”(403-405) This piece of imagery from book IX lines (403-405) shows the specific effect of illuminate conflict because it allows the reader to visualize how drunk kyklops is and how this will make it easier for odysseus to escape which illuminates conflict between Odysseus and the kyklops because odysseus is purposely making the kyklops drunk so he can kill him which is going to create a problem between

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