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    Is Odysseus a Hero or Nah? You know that guy from The Odyssey(Homer) that is the wife of Penelope that is the character that seems to be a hero but may not fit that persona. In today’s society, a hero is someone who acts with kindness and compassion while helping others. Some people consider Odysseus, the protagonist in Homer’s The Odyssey, a hero because of his intelligence and bravery. Odysseus was one of the ancient greeks favorite heroes because they could relate to him. However, in The…

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    The Odyssey was written 3,000 years ago by Homer. It’s about the 10-year struggle of Odysseus and his journey, which takes place in Greece right after the Trojan War (650 B.C.). In the Odyssey, Homer explores the concept of fate. The God’s control and use their power to influence the outcomes of Odysseus and his family’s life. One of these gods is Athena the goddess of wisdom. Athena helps Odysseus by using her power to get him back to Ithaca and dodging war with the suitors. For 10 years,…

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    Odysseus Book Synopsis

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    Monraz 1 Cari Monraz Mrs. Carpenter Honors English 6 October 2015 Book X The Grace of the Witch: Reading Synopsis At the beginning of the story Odysseus continues his story about his journey for Alkinoos. He tells Alkinoos that after leaving Kyklops island, he and his crew came across the island of Aeolus, the god of wind. For a month Odysseus and his companions stayed on the island with the god, when it is time for them to leave, Aeolus presents Odysseus with a bag containing powerful storm…

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    Odysseus Research Paper

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    up, then, plumb amidships, back to the mast, lashed to the mast, and took themselves again to rowing." He is such a great leader that he sacrificed him self to listen to the sirens while they didn't hear them. He also got them through Scylla and Charybdis. "but I sent them on toward Scylla, I told them nothing, as they could do nothing." His whole crew knew they had to listen to him because his leadership had been untested so far. Odysseus is very strong. Odysseus took out the suitors nearly…

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    of which are helpful while the others create obstacles. Throughout his journey he dauntlessly battles the Cyclops, pushes him and his men through the tempting Lotus-Eaters, and strategically kept his mouth shut as they confronted the Scylla and Charybdis. The many conflicts Odysseus encounters, whether internal or external, help unveil a variety of personality traits by showing how he deals…

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    than providing Odysseus and his men with housing, eats six of them. Since he ate the men, Odysseus had to blind him. Through this instance, the audience learns that consequences follow for not being a hospitable host. When Odysseus’s men leave the Charybdis, Calypso holds Odysseus’s hostage on her island. Calypso amplifies a negative example of a host by keeping Odysseus captive for seven years. The audience learns that some hosts are not only inhospitable, but the host sometimes physically…

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    Essay On The Odyssey

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    this painting of the Odyssey because I read all of the stories of the Odyssey in 8th grade. I really like the story of the Odyssey because it was filled with adventure and how they had to fight off a one-eyed beast, Calypso, Circe, Sirens, Scylla, Charybdis, and Poseidon. All of the monsters that I named were in the path of Odysseus to prevent them from going back to their home land. I like this painting because it has a wide variety of color to it and shows Odysseus being a brave and courageous…

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    Over the course of the book, Carr stays true to offer some answers to the main question he has set out to answer. Through these answers, we can identify Carr's primary arguments : History is a dynamic process, one where facts have little intrinsic meaning and are shaped by those who study them. Carr begins by saying that the answer to the titular question will always be answered in a biased manner. He believes that the answer will always be a reflection of prevailing societal conditions at…

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    Book 1 The poet introduces Odysseus after sacking Troy. He tried to save his comrades, but they died of their own folly. She wishes Odysseus to be her husband, but he wishes to go home and see his wife. All the gods pity Odysseus, apart from Poseidon, because Odysseus blinded his son Polyphemus (as told in Book 9). After Athene has successfully argued Odysseus’ case to Zeus, Hermes is sent to tell Calypso to release Odysseus while she heads to Ithaca, Odysseus’ home. There she encourages…

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    Odysseus Motivation

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    He relies on their good xenia in order for them to provide him with help. Calypso provides Odysseus with directions and advice along with physical essentials such as food and clothes. She advices him on how to pass Scylla and Charybdis with losing a little amount of men as possible. He received help from Alcinous in book 12, who provided him with a ship and treasures once he told his famous tale of how he arrived in Ithaca. However, at times he abuses xenia for example in Polyphemus’…

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