Throughout the Odyssey, Homer reveals the character's internal flaws through their actions. Shown through the protagonist, Odysseus. In the Odyssey the reader is constantly discovering more of Odysseus’ flaws indirectly, through his actions. Odysseus’ actions in the scene where he encounters Kirke especially show his flaws. In these encounters, Odysseus’ actions externally represent that Odysseus’ has internal flaws. Odysseus, viewed as Greek hero, therefore, there are no direct statements showing…
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classic book the Odyssey. For this reason many of the scenes in both the Odyssey and O Brother, Where Art Thou share common themes. In the Odyssey, Odysseus portrays the theme, pride. In O Brother, Where Art Thou pride also plays an important part in Evert’s personality. In the Odyssey, Penelope shows her loyalty to her husband while in the movie Penney does not. The movie and epic poem share the main antagonists’ tales and trials of a journey towards their former life. The Odyssey and O Brother…
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People who are considered heroes are usually those who display attributes that a particular society values. Although Odysseus is considered the hero of the Odyssey, many with a more contemporary worldview question why he is the hero after examining his blatantly obvious flaws. One of Odysseus’s major flaws is his double standard for chasteness. While Odysseus travels back to his family in Ithaca, he has relations with many women; yet, he expects his wife to remain completely dedicated to him despite…
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In what ways is the Telemachy important to the Odyssey as a whole? What would the poem lose if these first four books were removed? Homer’s the Odyssey is the epic tale of Odysseus’ return home from the battle of Troy, yet we do not truly get to the hero in action until after we are drawn through the story of his son life in the absence of his father in Ithaka. In the first four books, we see how Telemachos, Odysseus’ son, matures and through his eyes Homer shows us the unrest and troubles of…
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selves in there depravity design greif grater than fate assigns.in the epic poem odyssey by homer there is a man named odysseus forced to fight in the trojan war and he's there for 10 years. After he wins the war he Then tries to get home, but the gods have other ideas for odysseus and his men. they face hard challenges but he makes it back to ithaca to see his son and his wife once again. Odyssey is clever because, he outsmarted the cyclops by giving him wine to drink and the…
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From Homer’s reading, Odyssey many critics argue that Odysseus is the cause of his own troubles. I feel that this is true. Odysseus had many heroic qualities but he had some flaws also. The flaws that Odysseus had was that he was arrogant, unfaithful, and stubborn. There were several ways that Odysseus was arrogant in the Odyssey. There were many situations that Odysseus blames on his men. With him being the leader, he was not there for them. Instead he called them “fools” and takes no responsibility…
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Odysseus/Ali Essay Overview OUTLINE These are two possible outlines for the essay about the Odyssey. Here they are. You may deviate from these outlines; however, you must get approval first. Outline 1 (Passage Analysis) 1 - Introduction - Heroes then and now with quoted Odyssey passage 2 - Summary/Character Analysis of Odysseus based on passage 3 - How does this tie to heroics? 4 - How does it relate to today (specifically Ali) 5 - Conclusion Outline 2 (Character Analysis of Odysseus or…
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The main character of The Odyssey is Odysseus. Odysseus showed many strengths throughout the story but yet flaws too. One of his main strengths was his courage. He was never willing to lose a battle, he drove himself to keep fighting. He never gave up on his crew member, he fought to save them. He thought it was better to let some go than having all them die. Another strength Odysseus had was his ambition or his mental/physical drive. Odysseus never gave up. He set a goal to return to Ithaca and…
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come out of the storm, you won’t be the same person who walked in. That’s what this storm’s all about.”(Murakami) The ability to go through an awe-inspiring ordeal with bravery and cunningest defines an epic hero. The main character of Homer's The Odyssey is a well-known example of this. Odysseus is a well-respected man and through his trials we see heroism shine through. Human characteristics depicted throughout the many trials Odysseus faced makes him an epic hero. Odysseus shows his cunningest the…
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Homer is the author of an epic-poem "Odyssey," this poem decpscribes the journey of Odysseus;he is an epic-hero that exemplifies the intwlligence of the Greek while exhibiting the flaw of pride. Odysseus demonstrates intelligence by approaching Scylla, a six-headed monster, and fails to, "[tell his men anything]," to avoid steering in an entirely fatal direction. Withholding this information prevents the crew from a suicidal attempt of avoidance. this proves Odysseus' intellectual abilities as he…
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