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Old 03-24-2008, 11:37 PM   #1
V07teh
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Help with Book 22 Lines 390 - 419 Please!

Hi everyone!

Just looking for some help, I have to write only a 500 word essay on the internal structure, external connections, larger significance, also any intrinsic literary properties of this passage. But I'm really stuck.

Book 22 Line 390 - 419
'Then Odysseus said to Telemachus: "Now call Euryleia.............which of them are disloyal to and which are innocent."
(pp.340-341 - Penguin) or (p.274, Oxford world's classics edition.)

Any help would be really greatly appreciated!

Thanks heaps
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