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The author uses many epithets for Odysseus, such as "carrion rogue" and "raider of cities." What effect does the repetition of these epithets have on your understanding of the character of Odysseus?

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The epithets presented create the effect of showing Odysseus as someone capable of terrible things.

Step-by-step explanation:

Odisseu is the hero of "Odisseia" a Greek epic that tells the adventures of this hero who tries to return home and meet the family he hasn't seen in years. As is common in Greek stories, heroes have several flaws in character and it is no different with Odysseus.

Although these character flaws are an important feature of his character, the epithets presented are created to show how Odysseus was feared by those who stood in his way, showing that he was capable of doing very bad things.

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