1. Alliteration Quote: "I saw the fuddle and flush come over him"(Homer 379). Defense "Fuddle" or "Flush" repeat the initial consonant sound "F" 2. Allusion Quote: "We served under Algernenon, son of Atreus"(Homer 377). Defense: It explains the history of Atreus 3. Dialogue Quote: "You are a ninny"(Homer 377) Defense: The words in a conversation that takes place between charatacters in text; these are in a quotation marks 4. Dramatic Irony Quote: "Cyclops, you ask my honorable name?.... My name is Nohody"(Homer 380) Defense: When the audience knows something that a characters doesn't know 5. Foreshadowing Quote: "But if you raid the beeves, I see destruction for ship and crew"(Homer 394) Defense: It gives us a hint about what's about to happen. 6. Hyperbole Quote:"No man turned away when sups of this came round"(Homer 375) Defense: It is very unlikely that no one ever turned down a drink of the. this is an overstatement. 7. Imagery Quote:"They would put one cupful-ruby-colored-honey-smooth, into twenty more of water"(Homer 375) Defense: It contains that appeal to the 5 senses. 8. Metaphor Quote:"I walked up and down, from bow to stern, Trying to put heart into them"(Homer 395) Defense: Comparing two thing not using "like" or "as" 9. Onomatopoeia Quote:"The pieced ball hissed broiling, and the roots popped"(Homer 395) Defense: The words "popped" make a sound and "hissed" make a sound. 10.Paradox Quote: Defense: 11.Personification Quote:"When the young dawn with fingertips of rose touched the world, I roused the men"(Homer 385) Defense: