despairing
The author created a tone of resilience and determination through Odysseus' words. Despite facing numerous challenges on his journey home, Odysseus remains steadfast and determined to reunite with his family. This tone underscores his unwavering courage and perseverance throughout the epic.
Despairing
Despairing
When an author creates a picture with words, he is using
Through the author's words and details
reassuring
Some examples of words containing "create-" are "create," "creation," and "creative."
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indirect characterization
indirect characterization
indirect characterization
Language and words create images and mood, which create effects for readers. Consider, for example, these two beginning stories:1. It was dark outside. It was nighttime. It was almost midnight. We lived in Serioville. -- No style, no imagery, no mood.2. No one in Serioville had ever seen such a dark, moonless night. Tonight, no one would survive past midnight's thick blackness that enveloped the valley's homes. -- An author's style comes through in imagery, setting, and words that set a suspenseful mood.
Antinous was wooing Odysseus' wife Penelope, and eating Odysseus' food, wine and livestock. Odysseus had also wished that Antinous would die before his wedding day, and Odysseus proved his own words. Further, Antinous had proved to be an ungracious man, abusing Odysseus whom he thought a beggar. Antinous was thus not worthy of mercy.
In the lines "By women wailing for her demon-lover!" the pair of words "wailing" and "demon" create assonance through the repetition of the long "a" sound.