How do you cite The Odyssey?

Here's a breakdown of how to cite The Odyssey, depending on the citation style:

MLA (Modern Language Association)

* In-text citation:

* For a specific passage: (Homer, *Odyssey* 9.10-15).

* For a general reference: (Homer, *Odyssey*).

* Works Cited entry:

* Homer. *The Odyssey*. Translated by Robert Fagles, Penguin Classics, 1996.

Chicago

* Footnotes/Endnotes:

* For a specific passage: Homer, *The Odyssey*, trans. Robert Fagles (New York: Penguin Classics, 1996), 9.10-15.

* For a general reference: Homer, *The Odyssey*.

* Bibliography entry:

* Homer. *The Odyssey*. Translated by Robert Fagles. New York: Penguin Classics, 1996.

APA (American Psychological Association)

* In-text citation:

* For a specific passage: (Homer, 1996, p. 9.10-15).

* For a general reference: (Homer, 1996).

* References entry:

* Homer. (1996). *The Odyssey* (R. Fagles, Trans.). New York: Penguin Classics.

Key points to note:

* Translator: Always include the translator's name if you are using a translated edition.

* Edition: If you are using a specific edition, include its details.

* Publisher & Publication Date: Include these details for all citation styles.

* Line Numbers: Use line numbers for specific quotations.

Important: The exact format of your citation might vary slightly depending on the specific version of The Odyssey you are using and the style guide you are following. Check your style guide for the most up-to-date guidelines.

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