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What does Odysseus mean when he
says "this fame has gone abroad to
the sky's rim."?

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Answer:

He describes himself saying - Men hold me formidable for guile in peace and war: this fame has gone abroad to the sky's rim. He describes himself in a way that is very cocky and arrogant.

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