person would have in their society– but these heroes were still human. One such Greek hero is Odysseus, the king of Ithaca who fought in the Trojan war for a decade and, as stated in the epic poem The Odyssey by Homer, was away from his family for a total of 20 years. Odysseus is the hero of the story, yet some claim that he does not deserve the title of “hero.” In Homer’s The Odyssey, Odysseus demonstrates Greek values through his intelligence, strength, and belief in the gods; even though he has human…
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Truly Unnecessary Violence in The Odyssey Throughout history, violence has been shown as a solution to problems which is expressly shown in the Odyssey by mortals, gods, and even the Hero. Sometimes that violence is completely unnecessary and pointless, violence is shown in this book multiple times from beginning to end even though it is almost never needed. The first time that violence is shown in The Odyssey is when the Greek king Agamémnon is murdered by Aigístho along with the help of his wife…
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home. People in modern times vary with one’s beliefs which allows for less pressure. In the story The Odyssey, the abuses of hospitality justify acts of retribution by the characters in the story. Times such as the meeting of Cyclops and the unauthorized entrance of the suitors while Odysseus is away, justify acts retribution. There are also times when hospitality in the story was guest…
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follows this theme, drawing many characters and themes from The Odyssey, by Homer. The movie introduces Penny, Everett’s wife. Penny’s name has been heavily inspired by the Odyssey, while Penelope is the name of Odysseus’ wife. Everett dresses as a beggar to see Penny while Odysseus returns to Ithaca dressed as a beggar to meet Penelope. 960 Odysseus kills all the suitors to meet Penelope. Similar to the competition with the suitors, while Penny was getting married, Everett tries to persuade Penny…
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In what ways is the Telemachy important to the Odyssey as a whole? What would the poem lose if these first four books were removed? Homer’s the Odyssey is the epic tale of Odysseus’ return home from the battle of Troy, yet we do not truly get to the hero in action until after we are drawn through the story of his son life in the absence of his father in Ithaka. In the first four books, we see how Telemachos, Odysseus’ son, matures and through his eyes Homer shows us the unrest and troubles of…
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What are the main characteristics of a larger-than-life epic hero? An epic hero is a brave and powerful warrior who is motivated to fight both internal and external conflicts to achieve glory and ranks above a normal man. In Homer’s epic poems The Iliad and The Odyssey, Achilles and Odysseus are the well-known heroes. Achilles fights Hektor outside the walls of Troy because Hektor killed his best friend, Patroclus. After fighting in the Trojan War, Odysseus takes on a journey to return back to Ithaca…
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Sierena Martinez Advanced Freshman English 4th 17 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…
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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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Blake Nelson as Delmar O’Donnell in 1930s Mississippi, is a loose interpretation of Homer’s epic poem The Odyssey. In the film, we meet Everett, Pete, and Delmar as they work in a prison yard from which they escape soon thereafter. Following their escape, they are faced with several obstacles as they attempt to return home. The film contains certain aspects that directly relate to The Odyssey and is overall a well formed interpretation of it. For example, most of the people they encounter along their…
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Odysseus more of a villan rather than a hero. I agree because there are many situations where he does things that a villan would do.He shows very little mercy for anyone and he would hurt anyone who got in his way.For example, at the end of the story he killed all the suitors without hesitation.(The Odyssey pg. 409-412) And I understand he just wanted to get home but the things he did while he was on his journey and even when he got home were not necassary. Sometimes he did what he had to do to survive…
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