1. Alliteration Quote "I saw the fuddle and flush come over him" (Homer 379) Defense "fuddle" and "flush" is the repettion of he initial consonant sound Quote "broke a hilltop I his hands and heaved" (Homer 383) Defense A repetition of the "h" sound 2. Allusion Quote "Helen of Argos, daughter of Zeus and Lena, would she have joined the stranger....if she had known her destiny" (Homer 414) Defense Allusion makes a reference to something that the story's not about, and the Odyssey is not about the Trojan Horse 3. Dialogue Quote "'Nohbdy, Nohbdy's tricked me, Nohbdy ruined me!'" (Homer 381) Defense The cyclops was telling others that "Nohbdy" tricked him, the cyclops was conversing with other. Quote "'you are a ninny'" (Homer 377) Defense Two characters talking to each other 4. Dramatic Irony Quote "Odysseus took his time, turning the bow...the suitors were now watching him, and some jested among themselves" Defense The reader knows that it's Odysseus but the suitors don't know 5. Foreshadowing Quote "But if you raid the beeves, I see destruction for ship and crew" (Homer 394) Defense It's saying if Oodysseus's men don't leave the beeves alone then they will be destroyed 6. Hyperbole Quote "No man turned away when cups of this came around" (Homer 375) Defense Overstatement on "no man turned away" 7. Imagery Quote "I put in that code, and the door clicked open" (Mulligan 161) Defense This quote uses imagery because I can hear a click when the door opened, it appeals to your sense of hearing Quoter "they would put ne cupful-ruby-colored, honey smooth-into twenty more of water" (Homer 375) Defense Appeals to your five senses 8. Metaphor Quote "I walked up and down, rom bow to stern, trying to put heart into them" (Homer 395) Defense It compares courage and heart without using "like" or "as" 9. Onomatopoeia Quote "Just so that eyeball hiss around the spike" (Homer 380) Defense This quote uses onomatopoeia because it uses hisses, which is a word that sounds like it means 10. Paradox Quote "'here we stand, beholden for your help, or any gifts you give-as custom is to honor strangers... Zeus will avenge the unoffering guest'" (Homer 377) Defense Because you can't blackmail for a gift, but it works for greek 11. Personification Quote "One is a sharp mountain.peirced the sky" (Homer 392) Defense Because mountains can't pierce Quote "My exhaustion and sickness begin to alter this arrival" (Salak 427) Defense Because exhaustion and sickness can't change anything 12. Simile Quote "Upon her serpent neeks are borne sixheads like nightmares of ferocity" (Homer 393) Defense It's a simile because it's comparing her serpent necks to nightmares of ferocity using "like" Quote "When I get inside, the blood from my feet mixes with the gray river water like a final offering to the Niger" (Salak 426) Defense Uses "like" to compare the river water and an offering 13. Situational Irony Quote "Nohbdy, Nohbdy's tricked me, Nohbdy's ruined me" (Homer 381) Defense We expect that the cyclops will call for help, but instead he sends them away 14. Symbol Quote "Treated as rubbish now, e lay at last upon a mass of dung before the gates" (Homer 401) Defense Because that's how they treated Odysseus's legacy when he was gone 15. Verbal Irony Quote "'Cyclops, you ask my honorable name?...My name is Nohbdy'" (Homer 380) Defense He doesn't mean it. Only used it to tricked the cyclops