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Odysseus spends a lot of time talking about the very strong wine that Maron gave him. What kind of literary device is this?

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The answer is foreshadowing

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I think the literary device being used is foreshadowing, because the dialogue seems to be giving the reader an idea as to how that wine might change the course of the story or effect the character.
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