1. Alliteration Quote: "I saw the fuddle and flush come over him" (Homer 379) Defense: "Fuddle" and "flush" repeat the inital consonant sound "f" 2. Allusion Quote: "We served under Poganemnom son of Atreus..." (Homer 377) Defense: 3. Dialogue Quote: "You are a ninny" Defense: 4. Dramatic Irony Quote:'"Cyclops, you ask my honorable name?...My name is Nohbdy"' (Homer 380) Defense: 5. Foreshadowing Quote: '"But if you raid the beeves, I see destruction for ship and crew"' (Homer 394) Defense: 6. Hyperbole Quote: "No man turned away when cups of this came around" (Homer 375) Defense: It is very unlikely that no one turned down a drink of this. this is a overstatement. 7. Imagery Quote: "They would put one cupful-ruby-colored, honey-smooth, into twenty more of water" (Homer 375) Defense: 8. Metaphor Quote: "I walked up and down, from bow to stern, trying to put heart into them" (Homer 395) Defense: 9. Onomatopoeia Quote: Defense: 10. Paradox Quote: "Here we stand, beholden for your help, orany gifts you give as costom is to honor strangers...Zeus will avenge the unoffending guest" (Homer 377) Defense: 11. Personification Quote: "When the young dawn with finger tips of rose touched the world, I roused the men." (Homer 385) Defense: Dawn does not have finger tips and cannot touch the world. It gives human qualities to a nonhuman thing. 12. Simile Quote: "Upon her serpent necks are borne six heads like night mares of ferocity. Defense: 13. Situational Irony Quote: "Nohbdy's tricked me''We are no use in pain given by great Zeus" (Homer 381). Defense: 14. Symbol Quote: "Treated as rubbish now, he lay at last upon a mass of dung before the gates" (Homer 401) Defense: 15. Verbal Irony Quote: "Maybe he has one like it at home" (Homer 406) Defense: