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    I chose Odysseus from “The Odyssey” for my character analysis. One of Odysseus most hero-like experiences was Odysseus’ experience with the Cyclops. Odysseus can be characterized as clever, intelligent, and he is able to come up with different strategies to solve his problems. When Odysseus and his men arrive on land of Cyclopes, they do not realize that they are different from Greek custom and starts eating the meat they find in Cyclopes. This upsets the Cyclops. The Cyclops then starts eating the men. Odysseus and rest of them are unable to run away because they were in the cave and the entrance was blocked by a large rock. Odysseus has to fight this Cyclops, a strong scary creature who killed and ate many men quickly and easily. Odysseus…

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    Fearless and cunning, yet modest, Homer portrays Odysseus as the ideal Ancient Greek hero in the Odyssey, especially during his encounter with Polyphemus and his humble attitude around king Alcinous. One of the most prominent examples of Odysseus’ courage is when he is able to gather up enough audacity to challenge Polyphemus, the horrendous cyclops who captured and ate four of his men. When Odysseus and his men are trapped in the cyclops’ cave, only Odysseus is smart and brave enough to make a…

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    in Homer’s Odyssey, in which there are certain characters within the narrative that portray what is known as “arete.” Arete is viewed as a desirable character trait which some define as the display of perseverance, quick-wittedness, prowess, valor, etc. The term arete was very prominent and influential…

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    Character Analysis of Odysseus Homer an ancient, Greek poet composed the notable epic The Odyssey. This remarkable piece apprises the adventures of the prominent epic hero,Odysseus. Odysseus is a Greek soldier trying to find his way back home, after ten years of battling in the Trojan War. During the epic,Odysseus reveals to have many different character traits .In the great classic The Odyssey , Odysseus, is erudite and allegiant, but also fatuous, as he travels on his journey to…

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    around Odysseus and his men overcoming many obstacles while trying find their way back home to Ithaka after being lost for 20 years after the Trojan War. Back in Ithaka, Odysseus’ wife Penelope is struggling to keep up with her marriage due to the suitors forcing her to marry one of them. Telemachus, his son, who has been fatherless for a very long time now, will not give up on the idea that Odysseus will soon come back and embarks on an adventure to find him. Throughout The Odyssey, the reader…

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    Odysseus is the legendary king of Ithaca in ancient Greek myth, son of Laertes and Anticleia. He appears in Homer’s epic poems The Iliad and The Odyssey , serving as the protagonist for the latter. He is often portrayed as being extremely smart and clever, and in The Iliad he is credited with creating the Trojan Horse, which famously allows the Greeks to get inside the city of Troy and ultimately win the war. He actually tries to avoid serving in the war, attempting to pose as a mad farmer and…

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    The Shared Characteristics of Odysseus and Everett In O Brother, Where Art Thou, the main character Ulysses Everett goes through a journey with two of his friends to find his way back home. Everett expresses that he is full of pride and arrogance based on the actions and choices he makes on his journey. Odysseus, the protagonist from the Odyssey, shows that he is controlling and full of pride when he accomplishes his goals and becomes a hero. Everett is a worthy representation of Odysseus…

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    demands of the individual come in conflict with those of society. With this being said, it raises problems for both the individual and society. There are 3 characters, Odysseus, Neoptolemus, and Philoctetes. Each of these characters show examples of these problems. Odysseus was one of the great heroes of Greek mythology. However, in the text of Sophocles’…

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    culture, our history, that it’s essentially an enormous set of morals, or life lessons in a book. In one chapter in the book, Odysseus attended an assembly of major peoples at the palace of King Alcinous, and the singer at the assembly, Demodocus, sang the tragic tale of the “Trojan War”. Odysseus immediately broke into tears, remembering the predicament he was in 10 years ago, and the King who held the assembly stopped Demodocus from singing, and started the games. After that, dinner was held,…

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    Character Analysis Of Nora In A Doll's House

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    A Character Analysis of Nora in Ibsen's A Doll's House It is a general consensus that women play more than one role after they are married and have a family. These roles include wife, mother, chauffeur, and nurse. In A Doll's House, Nora is given many roles to play and, though some of the above are included, she also plays the role of child, friend, confidante, and manipulator. But the greatest feat that she accomplishes is her star performance as doting daughter and submissive…

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