The Odyssey Essay

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    a theme, a symbol, or even setting. The Odyssey by Homer is an archetype because it contains an archetypal journey, an archetypal hero, and an archetypal villain. Odysseus is an archetypal hero. An archetypal hero can be seen as someone who is heroic. Archetypal heroes are usually strong, brave, and willing to take a risk. Odysseus is an archetypal hero because he is very clever and has the ability to see himself out of any type of situation. In the Odyssey Odysseus states, “I saw through this…

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    Humility In The Odyssey

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    is not thinking less of yourself; it is thinking of yourself less.” C.S. Lewis describes humility as the ability to put others before yourself. People with humility and patience are able to learn from others and open their eyes to the world. The Odyssey, by Homer, proves this lesson. Odysseus, a soldier of the Trojan War, lacks the knowledge of humility before his journey. His arrogance leads him to yell to the Cyclops and anger Poseidon, who slows down Odysseus’ journey home. Odysseus gains…

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    Odyssey Vs Beowulf

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    In my paper I am going to compare two very historical epics. The stories are “The Odyssey” and “Beowulf”. If you do not know what an epic is I will explain what those are. Furthermore I will show the traits that make “The Odyssey” and “Beowulf” share that make them epics. I will compare both the epics. Also in this paper I will show how both stories view religion and how accurate they are to it and why? Both of these stories have different religious views and other different aspects but I am…

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    The Odyssey has been and will, most likely, continue to be one of the most prevalent examples of a deep character conflict. In the case of the Odyssey, Homer is able to illustrate a vivid picture of two characters who are shown to go head to head with each other on several occasions due to not only their vastly different ideals, but also because of their contrasting strengths and weaknesses. In addition to contrasting in the strengths and weaknesses they possess, both characters also differ in…

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    Odyssey Literary Analysis

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    The Odyssey represented a cunning hero, named Odysseus, King of Ithaca. This work of literature highlighted the tantalizing journey he and his man were forced to make fueled by the Trojan War coupled with the Fall of Troy. Odysseus and his men were antagonized by an innumerable amount of hindrances and misfortunes in their ten year journey back to Ithaca. Critics emphasize that although Homeric characters are generally static. Odysseus and his son are fairly different. “Odysseus’s love of…

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    Have you ever wondered what it's like to travel across the sea alone? This is a fiction novel called The Odyssey written by Homer. The book is about a young man named telemachus. Who is sailing across the the sea and his troubles getting there. The conflict in the odyssey relates to the theme. The conflict in The Odyssey is that telemachus leaves for the trojan war and doesn't return for 20 years because of poseidon's revenge. “Now the people of Pylos were gathered on the shore to offer…

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    adventures.’” Homer’s Odyssey, chapters eight and nine, and Vyasa’s The Mahabharata, In the Beginning and The Ring & the Well, are primary forms of epic poems telling the grand tales of Ulysses and Drona, respectfully. Both authors tell of divine deities of the culture, glory of war, justice, and power. Two historically revered epic poems, the Odyssey and The Mahabharata, espouse very similar yet also very different values of status and heroism that provide insight into…

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    Apollodorus’ Library is a reference work in which authors and poets can obtain information about Greek mythology to discuss in a paper or poem. Ovid’s Metamorphoses is a work of literature which contains many poems about Greek mythology. Ovid’s Metamorphoses would be a work of literature in which the author would get the small details of the god or goddess’s life from Apollodorus’ Library. These small details would help to fill in the blanks of the god or goddess’s life so that the reader would…

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    Disguises in Homer’s epic, the Odyssey, play a role in influencing the characters and their stories by deceiving their senses. They are important to the story as Athena and Odysseus manipulate the other characters in order to get what they want. Although it may not sound like they are using their disguises for good, the Odyssey puts the use of camouflage in a different light and the deception is actually tremendously heroic. The reoccurring theme of disguise is used in the Odyssey to influence…

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    The Odyssey is a world renown epic written by Homer, a legendary Greek author. This piece of literature is still relevant today because no matter how much time passes it still teaches the importance of Greek customs and culture. The Odyssey also signifies the values and virtues that make up a well rounded individual. Today’s culture would not exist with these elements from literature like Homer’s epics. The three pillars of ancient Greek culture: sport, religion, and the arts; are essential to…

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