1. "Your father’s on his own odyssey," my mother said.

2. "Well, the play’s the thing," Old Farfel said. "We’re all just players strutting and

fretting our hour on the stage."

3. I look into the darkened house and, for a second, I can hear the beating of a swan’s

wings, and, then, nothing at all.

what are the allusions on these

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Answer:

The phrases shown above show allusions to: Odyssey, players and a swan.

Explanation:

Allusions are figures of speech that allow references to be made to people, places, books, music, professions, among other elements. In short, the allusion allows these elements to be cited in a text to which they are not part. This can be seen in the first sentence with reference to "Odyssey", it can be seen in the second sentence with reference to "players" and it can be seen in the third sentence with reference to "swan".

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Answer:

1. Odyssey, poem by Homer.

2. Players

3. Swan's

Explanation:

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