When one thinks of a poem, they normally envision a short, craftily worded work not a 300 plus page book about the journey of one man. “The Odyssey” by Homer is an epic written about the trip home for the main character Odysseus. All throughout the story he is faced with many trials that test his prowess as a man, a father, and as a husband. On his journey, Odysseus also learns that his guardian angel, the goddess Athena, has not forgotten him and has been watching his every move, ready to assist him…
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The Odyssey In Homer’s The Odyssey, Odysseus, king of Ithaca, leaves home in order to fight in a war at Troy. Upon defeating the Trojans, he returns home with his army, however, Poseidon intends to prevent or at least delay his return by causing storms and high winds as well as drowning his crew. Odysseus’s voyage took ten years at sea is not only a physical journey home, but is also a spiritual journey of self-discovery in which he becomes a better king. After the journey home, Odysseus is more…
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as nonmaterial ones (such as protection, shelter, favors, or certain normative rights). Xenia is portrayed in Homer’s Odyssey , a famous epic poem believed to have been in the 8th century BC, and is the sequel to the other work attributed to Homer, the Iliad. The poem mainly centers on the Greek hero Odysseus and his journey home after the fall of Troy. It takes Odysseus ten years to reach Ithaca after the tenyear Trojan War. In his absence, it is assumed he has died, and his wif…
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Shared Values Between Two Books Ideas are immortal. There is no greater evidence for this than the repetition of values in works that were written eras apart. In Robert Fitzgerald's translation of Homer's The Odyssey and Paulette Jiles' News of the World several values are shared, including humility, a recognition of the power and responsibility of the spoken word, and an admiration of loyalty. Each work represents the values differently, and the works outdo each other in some of the respective…
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mannerism and was not taken lightly. While Odysseus was away, suitors overran his home. In Homer’s epic, The Odyssey, Odysseus should have killed the suitors because they invaded his home, they tried to take his wife, and they did not respect his rule over the home. The suitors first offense was the invasion of Odysseus’s home. In the beginning, after Odysseus had left for the Trojan War, Penelope was alone with their son, Telemachus. Years passed,but Odysseus did not return. His death in the war…
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March 2014 The Odyssey Essay When you think about Greek Epic leader, Odysseus will most likely come to mind. Odysseus is the main character in Homer's poem "The Odyssey,” which is a narrative poem that describes Odysseus' adventures and obstacles in his quest to return home to Ithaca, where he is king, from the Trojan War. Odysseus has been gone for two decades. All the other chieftains have returned, however, Odysseus' whereabouts are unknown. One of the traits that makes Odysseus a Greek leader…
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phones, and easily accessible transportation, the time when gods were respected and feared because of the power people believed they had. Whenever readers ponder the fascinations of Greek mythology, most of them think of Homer's most famous work, the "Odyssey". Because the "Odyssey" was written in the Greek language, there are many different translations, but they all explain the detailed story of a man named Odysseus's, who desperately tries to find his way back to his homeland. Nevertheless, Odysseus's…
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English (A) 17 December 012 The Odyssey Homer was in some ways a ghost, he believed he was a blind bard, or a storyteller. David Adam Leeming says that some people believed there are two Homers, or that Homer was a legend. Homer is famous for writing the Iliad and the Odysseus. The story of the Odyssey takes us through the seven stages of a Greek soldier’s journey of getting home after the Trojan War. The first stage in Odysseus’ Call to venture home to Ithica. Odysseus receives a call to go home…
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Mythology Mrs. D’s class used The Odyssey as an example of Greek mythology. The Odyssey shows all thirteen steps of the hero’s journey and the four functions of Greek mythology. Even though this book is five hundred pages long, it is an exemplar of Greek mythology, which is in contrast to most other Greek mythology stories that tend to be short. In the book The Odyssey the main character Odysseus is an exemplar of the hero’s journey. To begin, the initiate is Odysseus. He is uncomfortable with leaving…
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What changes your fate, what dictates whether you live or die trying? In Homer’s The Odyssey, Agamemnon’s and Odysseus’s fate contrast because of their differing homecomings and loyalty of their wives. These two factors leads to the death of Agamemnon and to the success of Odysseus. When Agamemnon returns home he doesn’t think he has made enemies while fighting with his fellow Achaeans for ten long years in Troy. Aegisthus He is spotted by a spy when he arrives, who notifies Aegisthus of his homecoming…
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