In the famous epic, “The Odyssey” by Homer, it is easily understood that it is a metaphor for life. In the epic, the hero, Odysseus, has to face many perils on his way back from the Trojan War to his home to see his son, Telemachus, and his wife, Penelope. For the most part, everyone will have to face perils in their life, including me. For example, we all have dreams for what we want to do when we group up. People typically will have dream college they want to go to, whether it’s an Ivy League…
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The archetypical hero is someone who steps in the line of fire for something with a certainty that when they do, so it could cost them their life. They don’t do it to become an action figure later but because their patterns call them to action. This is someone that is both sacrificing and selfless. In the Odyssey, Odysseus—an epic hero known for both his physical strength and his mental guile—through the final stage of the Hero’s Journey. Throughout his journey, the theme: mental strength over physical…
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accomplish? But there was always something or someone constantly holding you back from achieving what u need to. There are your supporters and there are things or people holding u back physically or emotionally .Just like Odyssey I have an Athena and a Poseidon I have a supporter someone who wants to help me Improve and something that tries to stop me from succeeding numerous times. My Goal is to bring my grades up and apply myself to being a stronger person and student. However my Athena would…
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someone who is just trying to do the right thing foe his family. One of the most prevalent topics in the two epics, Beowulf and The Odyssey, is glory and honor. The idea of glory and honor is much more prevalent and in your face in Beowulf, where there are several scenes devoted to someone bragging and telling their stories. It is also frequent in The Odyssey, it just isn't as blatant as it is in Beowulf, which is why I feel these stories are very good to compare to each other. The Odyssey is centered…
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wondered how loyal humans can be? The “Odyssey” is mainly an epic poem which was created by an author named Homerby. This poem is about a loyal hero who is introduced named Odysseus who is away from his wife and son for 20 years. Odyssey's dreams after the war were always about going home just to see his wife. But is held by a goddess who keeps him against his will. Finally was let go by Calypso. Since then the daughter of Zeus ordered her. After getting trapped in a cave with a cyclops and stabbing…
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Throughout the story of The Odyssey, many themes arise and are shown in the poem. The author uses many different motifs as lessons and expresses them through different ways that relate to the setting and plot of the epic. It is seen that the theme joy of survival is a distinct topic that the plot of Odyssey by Homer is based off of. In spite of many of the near-death experiences that occur to the characters in the epic, the theme of joy of survival is shown as a state in which they are in at certain…
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Three-Trick Ponies The two epic works, the Odyssey and The Alchemist, told the perilous journeys of two heroes who risked their lives to reach their destinations. The Odyssey and The Alchemist achieved the three characteristics of an epic: to entertain, inspire, and educate readers. They entertain readers with their thrilling plot twists, inspire with their heroes’ determination and courage through difficult challenges, and educate through the unique cultures of the people the heroes interact…
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great courage, to saving a life. "People who engage in lifelong heroism (such as professional nurses who regularly comfort the sick and dying) do share a number of important personality traits such as empathy, nurture, and a need to live by a moral code" (Kendra Cherry, 2023) In the Odyssey, Odysseus shows a large amount of bravery by showing a willingness to attempt "impossible tasks", even though he might get hurt; or worse, die. In book nine of the Odyssey, Odysseus and his men get…
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partner does not love them back — they tend to not want to let go. In The Odyssey, Calypso suffers from the delusion of love also, for she is madly in love with Odyssey. Calypso, who the text depicts to have held Odysseus captive for seven years, is portrayed in a negative light, which leads readers to misinterpret Calypso for a manipulative, malicious goddess; however, Calypso actually is an extremely benevolent person who is just madly in love with Odysseus. Calypso is often thought of as some evil…
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Throughout the Odyssey, Homer portrays Odysseus as heroic, but what he doesn’t depict is if he uses his heroism for good or bad. In order to find the answer, you have to look deeper into the text to find that Odysseus really is loving at heart. Throughout book 9, Odysseus shows two sides of how he displays his heroic powers, and while some events portray Odysseus as a godlike figure, others show him as the ‘villain’ who brings harm toward people who don’t deserve punishment. At the opening of book…
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