The quoted widow simile makes Odysseus' tears mirror the grief of the conquered woman whose husband dies and who is dragged into slavery.
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Widow Simile
The quoted widow simile makes Odysseus' tears mirror the grief of the conquered woman whose husband dies and who is dragged into slavery.
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"There he sang, Odysseus fought the grimmest fight he had ever braved, but he won through at last, thanks to Athena's superhuman power. That..."
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