Weeping Woman By Odyssey

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Creating a mental picture for readers is incredibly important for authors to get their point across. Homer uses the literary technique of an extended simile in the Weeping Woman scene. By comparing Odysseus, a great hero, to a widowed mother suffering at the hands of war, Homer creates a more powerful and dramatic mental picture for the viewer that shows the true harrowing sadness of war through another's perspective, in a way that simultaneously parallels Odysseus's own story. The scene in which Homer depicts Odysseus crying is very dramatic. Homer wanted his readers, and listeners to the oral poem, to truly feel the depth of Odysseus' pain, so he chose to compare the tears "running down from [Odysseus'] eyes to wet his cheeks" to the