Alliteration a. Quote : "I saw the fuddle and flush come over him"
b. Defense they used two words that started "f".
Allusion a. Quote :"Broke a hilltop in his hands and heaved {Homer 383}
b. Defense Has 4 words that start with "H"
Dialogue a. Quote :" All but stove us in!" {Homer 384}
b. Defense : The qoute above is in quotation marks and is part of conservation
Dramatic Irony a. Quote :"Odysseus took his time, turning the boat...the suitors were now watching him, and some jested among themselves" [Homer 406]
b. Defense The suter dont know the old man is Odysseus.
Foreshadowing a. Quote :"But if you raid the beeves, I see destruction for ship and crew" [Homer 394]
b. Defense
Hyperbole
a. Quote :"No man turned away when cups of this came round" [Homer 375]
b. Defense : He's being dramatic
Imagery a. Quote : "She had startling eyes , like fourteen karat gold." [Riordan 31]
b. Defense I can see her eyes, looking like gold. It appeals to my sense of sight.
Metaphor
a. Quote :"I walked up and down, from bow to stern trying to put heart into them" [Homer 395]
b. Defense : He's comparing courage and heart without using like or us.
Onomatopoeia a. Quote : "The cyclops bellowed and the rock roared round him." [Homer 380]
b. Defense : The word roared sounds like what it means.
Paradox a. Quote : "Here we stard, be holden for your help, or any gifts you give-as custom is to honor strangers...Zeus will avenge the un-offending guest" [Homer 377]
b. Defense :Gifts are given of your own free will, Odysseus is black-mailing them for one. You cant do that. it's contradtary to each other.
Personification
Quote :"One is a sharp mountain piercing the sky" [Homer 392]
Defense : The sky is piercing something as if it were human.
Simile
Quote :"Upon her serpent necks are borne six heads like nightmares of ferocity" [Homer 393]