Without the women in the Odyssey, Odysseus would’ve gotten nowhere. They were strong emotionally and physically. They were deceptive and cunning in the things they did. They also were guile not only in words but in actions too. The women in the Odyssey were strong, independent women who played a huge role in protecting Odysseus. The women in the Odyssey could handle a lot of emotional pain and grief, while also being very tough. Penelope waited 20 years for her husband Odysseus to come home, refusing…
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How effective a piece of story-telling is The Odyssey? In your answer you should include discussion of the content of the books and how events are described. (50) Story-telling in The Odyssey is very much telling us the story of Odysseus on his way home from Troy. It plays a significant role as it situates the epic into a cultural context. The Odyssey is a sequel poem to the Iliad also written by Homer. The Odyssey would have not have made sense without the Iliad because everything about the Trojan…
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disputed? Throughout the years, many have explored what it means to be a great leader and what roles or responsibilities a leader has. Homer, for example, depicts his ideas about leadership in his novel, The Odyssey. Along with Homer, George Orwell explores his views in 1984. Though both of these literary works share thoughts about leadership, they reveal opposite ends of the spectrum. While The Odyssey demonstrates admirable leadership, 1984 illustrates the destruction of inadequate leadership and…
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In around 750 BCE, Homer created one of the greatest works of all time; the Odyssey. Not only did this epic poem set the standard for modern day poets, but also generated a guideline for movies. Joseph Campbell analysed the structure of the Odyssey, and created a monomyth; that consists of 12 stages and 7 archetypes. In most of the popular films, there has been an obvious correlation between their plots and Joseph Campbell’s monomyth, such as in the movie Despicable me. One part of the movie that…
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It is quite easy to say that romantic or sexual love in Virgil’s Aeneid and Homer’s The Odyssey serve as an obstacle to the main character achieving their eventual goals and perhaps even preventing the protagonists from achieving happiness. In Homer’s Odyssey, Odysseus is victim to women falling in love with him and obstructing his return to his home in Ithaca and in Virgil’s Aeneid, Aeneas is halted by one woman in particular on his journey as well. However, despite these examples of love being…
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1) Del Corno, Dario. “DREAMS AND THEIR INTERPRETATION IN ANCIENT GREECE.” Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies, no. 29, 1982, pp. 55–62. www.jstor.org/stable/43646120. This is the main article I will be using. It deeply covers a lot of aspects I want to point out in my paper, such as symbols in the ancient Greece related to dreams, night mares and their meanings, and how different philosophers and writers such as Homer used them to make predictions and create tension in their stories. 2)…
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literature and cult Hermes was constantly associated with the protection of cattle and sheep, and he was often closely connected with deities of vegetation, especially Pan and the nymphs. In the Odyssey, however, he appears mainly as the messenger of the gods and the conductor of the dead to Hades. Hermes was also a dream god, and the Greeks offered to him the last libation before sleep. As a messenger, he may also have become the god of roads and doorways, and he was the protector of travellers. Treasure…
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In The Odyssey, Homer elaborates on the different obstacles you face when you are attempting to achieve a goal, or a dream. Odysseus goes on the very dangerous journey back to his homeland, Ithaca. He encounters several monsters and road-blocks that make his journey incredibly difficult. My Ithaca is to travel to all 7 continents, and my mentor, my mom, can hopefully come on some of those journeys with me. Different challenges that Odysseus face, that compare with my life, are the Lotus Eaters, the…
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all of his displayed paintings were sold. After closing the exhibition, he flew to Los Angeles and began, what he calls, his "America Odyssey." There, Kush worked in a small, rented home garage, but was unable to find a place to display his paintings. He earned money by drawing portraits on the Santa Monica pier and was eventually able to purchase a ticket to his dream land,…
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Kubrick was an American film director, screenwriter, producer, cinematographer, and editor, who was born on July 26, 1928 in the Bronx, New York City. He is considered one of the greatest filmmakers of all time and is famous for the films 2001: A Space Odyssey, Barry Lyndon, The Shinning, A Clockwork Orange, Full Metal Jacket, and Dr. Strangelove. His films consisted of inspiring use of music scores and dazzling artistic cinematography. However, he was infamously known for being a perfectionist; during…
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