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    family. Some of my problems consist of my fighting parents, my brother moving out when he was the only one I got along with, and how I did not want to disappoint my parents when I told them I no longer wanted to play basketball. They characters (Odysseus and his men) went on a journey…

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    Stereotypes In Literature

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    types of both genders that have come about; in short, constant traditional portrayals of each gender have caused the rise of gender stereotypes. Comparison of Male Characters: In popular literature, there are several different types of men found in hero stories, applicable to and regardless of different cultures and times. From this characterization, one can categorize individuals through their features, and…

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    a hero can be defined as someone who even in the smallest of deeds, can help someone in their time of need. For example, if one kid was sick and another kid was to lend him his notes, that could be defined as an act of heroism. Solely because even though it was a small deed, it still meant a lot. A…

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    Dowden’s review of Freud’s theory of psychoanalysis is highly critical and denounces the credibility of psychoanalysis. In Dowden’s book, he critiques various theories and lists both pros and cons of them. His subjective opinions towards Freud’s psychoanalysis is by regarding it as being obsolete and a weak explanation for myths. However, Dowden overlooks the potential of psychoanalysis and the evidence that makes it plausible to understand myths. Sigmund Freud is considered the father of modern…

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    resolution. Accordingly, the collective idea that war can solve transnational conflict is the reason why Hector does not accept gifts or engages in diplomatic talks with the other leaders.The malformed construed mindset shown by Hector demonstrates how the Greek war culture valued honor as it associated it with strength gained through war. Similarly, Homer presents Achilles 's conversation with Odysseus to present a non-conformist attitude to war. He states “ my fates long since by Thetis were…

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    and shield, and ultimately burned the supposedly impenetrable city to the ground. He bravely sailed the Mediterranean sea for ten long years and never lost sight of reaching home. The Greeks knew him as Odysseus, but to others, this kings name is Ulysses. This man from Ithaca is nothing short of a hero to the Greeks, but his time here on earth was far from perfect nor ultimately fulfilling. A man who has slain whole kingdoms, has seen many dead faces and for a weary sailor cast out in sea for 10…

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    the Greeks. The ancient Greeks believed in many gods. The gods were the center of Greek mythology. Mythology is stories about gods and heroes that explain how the world works. Back then they were unsure why the world changed seasons and why it rained. To this day, we can explain why it rains and why the seasons change. The ancient literature has influenced me by the literature altogether. The main thing that has influenced me is fables. The Greeks told stories to teach people important…

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    This made Achilles mad and made him want to go back home. In chapter 22 Achilles chase hector around and finally kills him and drags him around troy. Homer: The Odyssey This story starts about 10 years after the war and everyone is home except Odysseus. His wife and his son wonders whether he is dead or alive. He is alive on an island held captive by a nymph. His wife is looking for a new man. The men are plotting to kill his son. When he comes back he disguises himself and kills…

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    epic Iliad was made by the blind poet Homer in 700 B.C. the story is the oldest in ancient Greek times. It’s known throughout Western literature culture. Also, an epic is concerned with the fate of a nation and a people. But, in the epic The Iliad the hero Achilles has changed throughout the story. Achilles was first fighting for glory the honor of Menelaus, Agamemnon brother, and husband of Helen. Helen was stolen by Paris the Trojan prince, son of Priam. All Greeks made a pact that if one of…

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    Propaganda In The Aeneid

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    “ I found Rome built of bricks; I leave her clothed in marble.” These enduring words are the last spoken by Augustus Caesar, the first emperor of Rome. Before he was deemed Princeps Civitatis, translated to mean first citizen of Rome, he was a leading member of the second triumvirate named Octavian. One of the triumvirate’s other members, Antony, caused a break in power when he aided his wife and Queen of Egypt, Cleopatra. When war was declared on her by Rome, a series of battles ensued and…

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