1. Alliteration- i saw the fudolle and flush come over him. (homer 379) "Fuddle" and "flush" repeat the initial consonant sound "f". 2. Allusion- we served under, son of Ahhesis (Homer 377) is talking about how the arc a community underithe order of the son of Atreus 3. Dialogue-"you are a ninny" (Homer 377) they are a ninny 4. Dramatic Irony-"Cyclops you ask my honorable name?... My name is Nobody" (Homer 350) Cyclops asked name, called nobody 5. Foreshadowing- "but if you raid the beeves, i see destruction for ship and crew" raid the beeves(cow) destruction for the ship and crew 6. Hyperbole- "No man turned away when cups of this came around" (Homer 375) it is very unlikey that no one ever turned down a drink of this. this is an overstatement 7. Imagery- "they would pot one cupful-ruby-colored, honey,smooth, into twenty, merce of water (Homer 376)
8. Metaphor- "I walked up and down, from bow to stem; trying to put heart into them" (Homer 395) he tried to help his men get ready for a battle 9. Onomatopoeia-
10. Paradox "Here we stand, beholden for your help, or any gifts as custom is to honore strangers. Zeus will avenge the unoffending quest." (Homer 377) he is demanding gift in favor of the gods 11. Personification- one is a sharp mountain, Qualities to piercing the sky attributing mountain qualities piercing the sky 12. Simile- Upon her serpent are borne six heads like nightmares of ferocity. (Homer 393) there are six heads like a nightmare. 13. Situational Irony- Nobody's tricked me... wear no use in pain given by great Zeus (Homer 381 nobodys helped no one is what you expect 14. Symbol- treated as rubbish now, he lay at last upon a mass of dung before the gates. (Homer 401) treated as rubbish holds a dual meaning. 15. Verbal Irony- "maybe he has one like it at home" (Homer 406)