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    Odysseus was a farmer and a warrior that became a hero of Ithaca during the Trojan war. I think of Ben Bernanke as modern day Odysseus. Ben Bernanke is a economist at the Brookins who Served two terms as Chairman of the Federal Reserve. Ben And Odysseus both were in a journey to getting some place it was called home. Ben’s Journey begins in Troy where Alan Greenspan caused greeks to be in a war against the forces of inflations, for 18 years. Ben was elevated to kingly status because of…

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    What qualities does a hero have? Strength, wit, and perhaps a little bit of hubris. Odysseus and Harry Potter display these three attributes as they embark on their amazing journeys through thick and thin. One of the most prominent qualities Harry and Odysseus display in their journeys is strength, a quality which every hero possesses. In The Odyssey, written in 800 BC by the poet Homer, Odysseus ventures on a journey to get back to his homeland, Ithaca. Along the way, he travels to the…

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    In the essential odyssey an astute reader can not only enjoy the adventures of Odysseus, but catch a glimpse of ancient greek society as well. By carefully observing the relationships between Odysseus and female characters, a reader can understand the social structures and gender roles of the ancient greeks. When analyzing the female characters through their dress, speech, or actions, distinct female archetypes begin to form. The Odyssey portrays three specific female archetypes, the seductress,…

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    in an individual, do we define a hero as a character who has the most valiant traits or a character with fewer heroic attributes but to a greater extent? In both situations, Odysseus meets the criteria more thoroughly than Everett does; he inherits more of these characteristics, all to a wider breadth. In other words, Odysseus portrays a greater capability of successfully completing life-threatening quests and slipping away from death right on the dot as compared to Everett on a much greater…

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    translated by Robert Fagles, Odysseus is in charge of his crew as he makes a journey home to Ithaca. Over the course of the journey, Odysseus is forced to take leadership many times, which arises the question of his skill as a leader. He makes many questionable decisions, which would lead many to think he is unfit as a leader. However, he successfully navigates his crew through all their obstacles which shows his true colors as a great leader. One reason why Odysseus is an amazing…

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    Greek culture are similar, but also vary in multiple ways. Both of these relationships can be seen between the humans and their gods in literature from the time period, specifically the relationship of Moses and God in Exodus, and between Athena and Odysseus and Telemachus in The Odyssey. The relationships and individual connections are defined differently in each story. The similarities and differences of both cultures is seen by comparing the human-god relationships and their purpose in both…

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    be in play throughout the semester. Next we shall encounter alternative formulations of Odysseus’ life in the Epic Cycle and examine how the Lyric poet and philosopher Xenophanes viewed the Homeric hero. By the time of Odysseus’ arrival on the Greek stage in 5th century Athens much has changed in the world of the Greeks and Odysseus has changed with the times. Sophocles portrays two very different Odysseus characters in his Ajax and Philoctetes. These characters are powerful meditations on…

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    "To understand a proverb and a figure"1 is part of the vision of life in the book of Proverbs. The pearls of wisdom within are quite similar to many found in the Odyssey. The emphasis on virtue is the same in both books; Odysseus and Telemachus illustrate the striving after virtue. However, as the Greeks view their gods differently than the Jews do God, these books diverge in some ways. The approach to life differs, but the search for happiness is the same. The many proverbs found in Proverbs…

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    The Journey Of Odysseus Odysseus is the bravest most talented warrior ithaca has ever seen.Don't you agree? He was the man that led the greeks to their victory at Troy. He Also led His men into the battle of ithaca and he came up with the idea of the trojan horse.Odysseus is the most intelligent and bravest warrior ithaca has ever seen. Odysseus is a very intelligent man and with that he was possibly the best leader ever. He was very smart to string hi bow very carefully and made sure that he…

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    The Tragic Hero: Odysseus As An Epic Hero

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    In The Odyssey, Odysseus has been separated from his family due to the Trojan War, and wishes to return. His son, now a grown man, is ruling his land and trying to stop suitors from marrying his mother and gaining power of the kingdom. “First by far to see her was Prince Telemachus, sitting among the suitors, heart obsessed with grief..” (Homer., Fagles, and Knox 81). Throughout the story, Odysseus encounters many situations. The last, and most famous, situation he was in was when he went in…

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