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Word

Phrase or
literary
device:

Identify its
meaning
Example
and, when
from the
applicable,
novel with the type of
page
literary
number:
device it is:

How does
the use of
this word,
phrase, or
literary
device
contribute
to the story:

nymph

Nymph: (noun)
One of a
numerous class of
lesser deities of
mythology,
conceived of as
beautiful maidens
inhabiting the sea,
rivers, woods,
mountains,
Far from home, trees,
meadows, etc.,
held there by
and frequently
the nymph
mentioned as
Calypso? (pg. attending a
3)
superior deity.

It adds to the
Greek
mythology part
of this story.

Suitors: (noun)
A man who
courts or woos
a woman.

greedy suitors

Greedy:
(adjectives
Excessively or
inordinately
desirous of
wealth, profit,
etc.; avaricious:

This shows that


Pennolope's
suitors are bad,
greedy people.

Justly: (adverb)
In a just
manner;
honestly; fairly:

justly slain

Slain: (verb)
Past participle
of slay.

sympathy

Sympathy:
(noun) Harmony
of or agreement
in feeling, as
between
persons or on
the part of one
person with
respect to
another.

This shows that


King Agemenon
was killed rightly
or correctly.

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