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English, 07.10.2019 04:30 cobyontiveros

“…hear what i have to say,
though my revelations strike the suitors first of all –
a great disaster is rolling like a breaker toward their heads.
clearly odysseus won't be far from loved ones any longer…”

this is an example of which epic convention?

lengthy speech

digression

epic simile

divine intervention

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