The Odyssey
Odyssey: Chapter 9
What is a metaphor or a simile from chapter 9 of the odyssey?
What is a metaphor or a simile from chapter 9 of the odyssey?
Book 9
Metaphor:
"To hear a minstrel gifted as yours: a god he might be."
Similie:
"Driving veils of squall moved down like night on land and sea."
"...I leaned on it turning it as a shipwright turns a drill in planking..."
"as a blacksmith plunges a glowing ax or adze / in an ice-cold bath and the metal screeches steam / and its temper hardens — that's the iron's strength — / so the eye of the Cyclops sizzled round that stake!"
The Odyssey