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What Two Things Are Being Compared In This Epic Simile Quizlet? [Solved]

What two things are being compared in this epic simile? The two things being compared are grief and slavery. In the boxed lines, the wife cries first for her dying husband, then for herself. Consider what this might suggest about Odysseus’ feelings.

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