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Answer:

Odysseus's men are compared to caught fish, showing their helplessness.

Explanation:

The paragraph mentions the oarsmen's arms and legs dangling high overhead and then mentions them ripping the mackerel dangling through the air.

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The metaphor in the given excerpt shows Odysseus’s men being compared to caught fish, showing their helplessness.

A metaphor is a literary device that writers use to make comparisons between unrelated things. This method of comparison enabled the use of one thing to mean something else.

  • In the epic "The Odyssey", Homer used a number of metaphors to describe and narrate the myth.
  • In the given excerpt from the epic, the metaphor used is that of caught fish to refer to the men.
  • This metaphor compares Odysseus's men to that of fishes caught on the fishing net.

Metaphors are a good way of making comparisons without directly referring to the real thing. And in this way, the sailors are compared to caught fish, helplessly splashing around trying to escape the net. Thus, the correct answer is the fourth option.

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