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Read the passage from the odyssey - amphimedon the swineherd led him to the manor later in rags like a foul beggar, old and broken, propped on a stick. these tatters that he wore hid him so well that none of us could know him when he turned up, not even the older men. we jeered at him, took potshots at him, cursed him. daylight and evening in his own great hall he bore it, patient as a stone. the two similes in the passage present an image of odysseus as elderly but lively. battered but unruffled. dirty but amusing. needy but rud

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