earth creates the most havoc and disorder for Odysseus. While going home, Odysseus is spotted by Poseidon and he says to himself, “He[Odysseus] is just offshore of that island that frees him… still I can give him a rough ride, and I will.” Poseidon, seeing that Odysseus is about to gain freedom, tries to prevent him by building up a storm in hopes of breaking Odysseus’ boat and hindering him going back to Itanka. Although all the other Gods favor Odysseus and look for ways to help, Poseidon still goes…
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Homer’s The Odyssey follows the titular king of Ithaca, Odysseus. In the epic poem, Odysseus is returning home from fighting in the Trojan war. While on this journey home, Odysseus begins to show his true nature. Not to convinced by these so-called “heroics”. Homer’s “hero” Odysseus is nothing of the sort: he is an incompetent leader, prideful, unwise, and is not a hero. For a man with the title, “king of Ithaca” His leadership is not on par with that of someone held to such high esteem. In the…
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The Odyssey vs. The Aeneid: Character Analysis The Odyssey and Aeneid are two of the greatest epic poems from Greece and Rome respectively. These stories revolve around the journeys of heroes Odysseus and Aeneas, who are confronted with many obstacles along the way. As these men struggle to achieve their goals, intervention from various deities causes even more complications. Although these stories originate from different cultures, they share a common plot. These cultures exemplify their most…
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Circe are used as models of femininity in T he Odyssey, Homer separates Helen by showing her good intentions and wellmeaning ways. Helen of Troy represents a positive example of femininity in T he Odyssey b…
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Two Books Ideas are immortal. There is no greater evidence for this than the repetition of values in works that were written eras apart. In Robert Fitzgerald's translation of Homer's The Odyssey and Paulette Jiles' News of the World several values are shared, including humility, a recognition of the power and responsibility of the spoken word, and an admiration of loyalty. Each work represents the values differently, and the works outdo each other in some of the respective values, but the ideas outlined…
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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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Homer’s epic poem The Odyssey is very much centered around Odysseus and his twenty-year long journey home, but the story of his son Telemachus is also of great importance. The Odyssey starts in medias res, which means "in the middle of things," and the first four books of the epic focus mainly on him. Telemachus is important to The Odyssey not only to let readers know the goal of the poem, but also because of his growth throughout the epic and the role he plays in the end at assisting his father…
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World Lit 1 28 November 2014 Homer’s Women A woman’s role in society and the issue of equality is not by any means a new concept. The balance between matriarchal and patriarchal dominance has been a power struggle since the beginning of known time. Many a writer and philosopher share different views on just how history wants women’s role to be remembered. One of the world’s most legendary and highest esteemed story tellers of ancient feminine woes would be Homer. Homer’s poems have lasted over three…
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during the hard times when the ‘hero’ within us is revealed”. Odysseus is a character in Homer’s The Odyssey that during hard times does not demonstrate heroism. Odysseus is a zero because he is a horrid leader, he’s a fickle lover, and he is a prevaricator. Odysseus is the most horrid of leaders. Before he even gets home his whole crew dies because he fails to show how important it is to listen to him. Take a look at what Circe tells Odysseus, “Leave the beasts unharmed, your mind set on home, and you…
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to become better” (John Dewey, John Dewey Quotes, BrainyQuotes.com). Dewey’s words consistently hold true for Telemachus, a central protagonist of Homer’s The Odyssey. In this epic poem, Telemachus’ father, Odysseus, leaves his homeland of Ithaca to go fight in a war. Odysseus departs for war when Telemachus is a newborn. Twenty years following Odysseus’ departure from Ithaca, he is still not to be seen. Telemachus is surely affected by not having a father to raise him, as he does not have the assurance…
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