Why Odysseus is a Hero Essay

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    overcome. There is not a lot to know about Homer, but he wrote two stories called the Iliad and The Odyssey. His style of writing is a heroic poetry. Homer sets the story in the town of Troy, where a character named Odysseus- a well known hero of The Odyssey, begins his adventure. Odysseus is very intelligent and knows how to defeat his opponents by outsmarting them. He has to overcome temptations and survive the obstacles to get back to his wife Penelope. At the end of the story the moral of…

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    Nausikaä is the name of the princess who helps Odysseus in the land of the Phaiakians. 2. The Cyclops who traps Odysseus and his men in the cave was named Polyphemus. 3. On the one side of the strait was Scylla the monster with six heads on the Italian and on the other side was Charybdis the whirlpool off the coast of Sicily. Odysseus had to make a choice as to which hardship he and his men would endure in order to complete their journey. 4. Odysseus is the son of Laertes and Antickleia.…

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    Personal Narrative: Ogygia

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    was. The scent of an oncoming storm. This perturbed me. There has never been a cloud on the horizon for three thousand years, much less a storm. Again, his name flashed through me. Odysseus. My eyes widened and I stared at myself in the looking glass. My eyes bore no resemblance to the ones I had seen every day. Why, if they were the same green-blue color of the sea which I loved, did they seem so...shattered? Something today, something to do with him, would change me forever. Remembering…

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    Odysseus Disguise Analysis

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    similar to how Odysseus is disguised by Athena so he can return home and redeem himself of his kingdom. Athena enhances Odysseus’ image in order for him to ask for help. She covers his body in a mist to protect him from the xenia-phobic Phaeacians. Also, she changes him into a beggar in the interest of Odysseus traveling through Ithaca. Without the help of Athena’s disguises for Odysseus such as beautifying him, providing a mist on Odysseus’ body, and transforming him into a beggar, Odysseus…

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    The Odyssey, Odysseus must have felt similar during his Nostos, journey home, to Ithaca where he was first welcomed as a beggar. However, Nostos is different from Odysseus’ time, can have profound effects, and can be psychologically disturbing and physically very different. Nostos in Odysseus’ time was very fundamental, at least in stories and from what we know of the time period, as many of the traits and adjectives that apply to today’s returnees cannot are not applicable to Odysseus’…

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    fulfilled one of two major roles in society. The first is the mother-figure. This is the woman that starts out as a maiden belonging first to her father, then to her husband. In literature this is what women should aspire to — this is the prize that the hero gets at the end of his physical and moral journey. The other category of women is the harlot. This is a sexual figure that appeals to man’s baser desires. In society, that dichotomy gives rise to the traditional notion that lust is a lesser…

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    for many LGBT and African American rights as well as having a net worth of $120 million. This can be compared to Odysseus defeating the suitors in the hall. Odysseus had doubters just like Kanye did, and at the end of the day, they both ended up on top. After all the trials, Kanye is able to keep making music and continue his hero's journey with his loving family, just like Odysseus. Hero´s come in all shapes and sizes; gay, straight, black, white, boy, girl, anything. Kanye proves that although…

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    In Sophocles’ tragic play, Ajax, there are several diverse characters who bring varying character traits to the plot. Amongst all of these characters, Ajax, the hero of the play, emerges as a significantly strong character representing greatness, despite his flaws. The plot is centered around Ajax’s demise and the way this is dealt with by these characters in the play. While there are numerous factors that cause Ajax to commit suicide by impaling himself on Hector’s sword, perhaps the goddess…

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    influence. The book begins with Odysseus praying to Athena before he will venture into town. Athena answers his prayers by appearing in the form…

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    The Odyssey Influence

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    Odyssey by Homer has influenced much of our modern day literature and life, which is why it should be continued to be taught in schools. The main theme of The Odyssey is the idea of a veteran returning home after a long war. The story hints at what it is like to be in the military today, and the horrors that retired soldiers have to live with. Also, the fear of what it takes to return back home. The tale of Odysseus describes the hardships of how war can change somebody, which gives the true…

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