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by calling himself Outis, “Nobody,” he’s both telling the truth and lying at the same time. This was not only because outis and Odysseus sound a little alike but because at this point in the epic he actually is both “somebody” and “nobody”: he’s Odysseus, himself, but also a nobody, a man who has to reclaim his identity.
An Odyssey: A Father, a Son, and an Epic
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