Characters in the Odyssey

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    Throughout the Odyssey Odysseus’ plays the “godlike” hero which set the standards for values and traits of the Homeric Greek man. Using his cunning intellect and valiant heroism to finds his way home after many trials and tribulations. During his travel home Odysseus gains knowledge about other peoples culture and about different lands throughout Greece. He learns from his own suffering and the mistakes he had made. Odysseus started his journey as the King of Ithaca and the warrior of all…

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    Arthur C. Clarke the author of “2001: A Space Odyssey” posits in his book that human evolution comes with consequences. Human evolution is shown to have consequences in “2001: A Space Odyssey” mainly due to the capability to utilize their advancing intelligence. For instance, Hal who was created due to evolved human intelligence malfunctions and kills three humans, and if one computer can do it others could too. Humans, as they evolved started to show discontent for their state of living, and…

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    Odysseus Hero Analysis

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    When reading The Odyssey, most think of the main character, Odysseus, as a true and epic hero on his adventures. In reality, Odysseus is not as much of a hero as his made out to be. His decisions are cowardly and unwise of him to make. The Greek gods do most of the work during his venture to Ithaca. Plus, Odysseus’ motives are almost entirely for his own self gain. The Odyssey is not a tale about heroism, but about a man who simply is trying to go back home. Odysseus is thought to be a wise man…

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    Main choice character are Don Quixote, Duclinea, Cervantes Don Quixote is a hero, he fights for what he wants and he’ll would never give up until its done. The story often mocks earlier literature because it has using the English language because in the earlier literature…

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    Worthiness in Greek Mythology Living up to standards, justifying yourself, and making it seen that you are strong, smart, and charismatic is part of our society and always will be. It was also a popular theme in mythology however. Using Homer’s The Odyssey, I have determined that many Greek myths surrounded the idea of proving yourself worthy, because in that time gaining the trust of the gods was very empowering. Proving your worth to the gods and gaining their trust took a lot more than…

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    Synthesis

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    that we have covered this year work together in many different ways. They also all share many elements of story such as conflict, themes, characters and development, setting, and plot. These elements differ in many ways such as themes being a very broad part of story and plot is a vast element. For this particular paper I will be going over how the themes, characters and development, and conflict all tie in together. For my first paragraph I am going to explain how common themes are portrayed…

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    Family Life as it Exists in The Odyssey In the event that you 've ever been pining to go home, you would understand the yearning for family that Odysseus, Penelope and Telemachus faced in Homer 's " The Odyssey". This is a story that everybody can identify with, as the characters acknowledge the difficulties of managing the world, face to face, separately, yet joined as one in their family profoundly. No obstacles can demoralize them from their definitive objective of reuniting. No enticement…

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    Throughout the Odyssey, hospitality was shown as an important aspect. It shared many instances where strangers treated strangers like family. As the story focused on the travels of Telemachus and Odysseus, I noticed many times where people treated them well and welcomed them with gifts. Compared to modern times, hospitality was very useful within society, people were treated with kindness and generosity because of the fear towards the gods, they did this through welcoming one another into each…

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    Essay on The Odyssey by Homer This essay will examine one of the most famous pieces of literature in the world – the epic poem “Odyssey” by Homer. The main idea of the essay will be concentrated on the complicated and controversial nature of the main character of the book. On the one hand, Odysseus is courageous, smart, insistent and self-disciplined. These features help him to achieve victories over his enemies and avoid various troubles which can cost him his life. On the other hand, a reader…

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    According to the American actor who plays the heroic character Superman, Christopher Reeve, “A hero is an ordinary individual who finds strength to preserve and endure in spite of overwhelming obstacles.” Being called a hero is the biggest compliment someone could receive. It takes a special person to be considered to join the list of heroes. The character Gilgamesh has traits of a typical hero and should be recognized as one. One reason Gilgamesh should be in the typical heroic rank is…

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