Jurgis’s father, Dede Antanas, is an old immigrant who needed to work to support his family. He is ready to put in hard physical labor when clearly his advancing age does not allow it. He believes “he is as lively as any boy” (36). This brings forth Antanas’ hopes and spirit to build a better life for his family, similar to millions of young, immigrant workers. He faces a lot of trouble finding work as there is intense competition amongst immigrant labor in the meat packing industry. His old age puts him at a disadvantage. When he finally does get an offer for a job for floor mopping, he is asked to give 1/3 of his earnings to the man who arranges the job. This represents the widespread corruption propagated by capitalism. In addition, Antanas…
This all happened in New Rome in Camp Jupiter. I fired on it without knowing. Now I got a fortune cookie from Nemesis, the goddess of revenge. It can save me or kill me. It feels heavy in my magic pocket. I also fixed the ship, Argo II with Celestial Bronze, or like steel for mortals. A Roman legion, Roman eagles, and angry nymphs, or nature spirits are chasing us.…
Along with perseverance, Athena exemplifies the quality of leadership in her everyday tasks such as when she disguises herself, makes plans for Odysseus and Telemachus, and stops the war between the kinsmen of the suitors and Odysseus and his men. Athena takes charge and leads when she first disguises herself. In that moment the readers witness the first moment when Athena leads by example in the book. She tries to lead the mortals and let Telemachus know his father is alive:…
In the book Legend by Marie Lu, June Iparis and her brother Metias were born into a rich republican family. June, only 15, knows nothing of the horrors that the government tries to hide from its citizens. She has never seen the "buildings abandoned by business owners and residents when the flood waters rose" or the "giant water wheels and turbines that churn along the water's edge" (81) on the outskirts of the poor sectors. When June turned 10, she took her trail and scored a 1500. A perfect score, something that was unheard of. She quickly became recruited for the Republic of America's military and they sent her to track the most wanted criminal-Day. Day, was believed to have killed her brother, Metias. So, June starts her mission seeking revenge. In this story, June symbolizes truth and justice for the both, the wealthy and the poor citizens in the Republic of America.…
Odysseus went on a 9 year journey for home on a ship. The name of the book is Odyssey written by Homer. During the journey Odysseus and his men get captured and escapes, he also went through boat wreckage and almost gets killed by different types of gods and monsters. Odysseus deserves the title of a hero because he sacrificed a lot for his crew and he also shows courage and loyalty to his men as well. He sacrificed a lot to get to his beloved penelope…
marriage. In addition, Athena also appears before Odysseus as a young girl directing him to the…
The engrossing story, The Odyssey, tells the tale of the heroic Odysseus’ journey to reach home after the Trojan War. In the first four books, the reader learns about Odysseus through other characters eyes. They follow the footsteps of Telemakhos, the son of Odysseus, and his awakening to save his father. Telemakhos’s house is being overrun by his mother's’ suitors, however dear Penelope can’t help change that. Telemakhos is then visited by Athena, in which she arouses him and gives him the confidence and steady mind to search for word on his father. Telemakhos and the reader can interpret from the stories told about Odysseus that he was an important warrior and is thought to be dead. Therefore he is held to a higher respect than most Trojan…
When I was deciding on a character, right away I chose Athena. I chose Athena because I believe she is the most interesting (besides Odysseus) character in the book. Speaking of Athena, Athena is a very important character in the first few chapter of the Odyssey. She is the one who puts Odysseus's son on the path to find Odysseus and learn what is his faith. She did this by showing up to Odysseus’s house in human form and convincing Telemakhos to call all of his mothers suitors in front of the gods and try to convince them to leave. When that didn't work “Athena was nearby and came to him, putting on Mentor’s figure and his tone,” and told him that she will find him a boat She told him to sneak out of the house and go down to the docks to…
A famous Greek poet named Homer once wrote, “Her gray eyes clear, the goddess Athena answered, ‘Down from the skies I come to check your rage If only you will yield.’” With intelligence beyond everyone’s years and the graceful ferocity of a lion protecting her territory in battle, may athena’s wisdom forever rain down on mankind from the peak of Mount Olympus. Even though the other gods and goddesses proved to be powerful in their own way, Athena the Maiden Parthenos, Goddess of Wisdom & Battle is superior among the Olympians.…
Athena (Roman name: Minerva), goddess of wisdom and battle strategy, is one of the most beloved and well known gods of the Greek myths. According to Greek mythology, Athena sprang from the head of Zeus, fully grown and wearing battle attire. Athena is always portrayed with her armor and helmet, carrying her shield and lance. Athena is also a gifted craftsman; she created the bridle to tame horses, along with many other crafts and useful objects. Her favorite bird is the owl, which is the symbol of wisdom, watchfulness and the hunt. Athena made all of her followers live a life of purity, and she created a big impact on Greece’s history. On of the most famous myths involving Athena is the origination of the city of the Athens’ symbol. The story begins when Poseidon and Athena have a dispute over who is to rule Athens. Whoever greats the best symbol to represent the city would become patron god or goddess. Poseidon, god of the sea, produced a freshwater spring for the Acropolis. Athena chose to present an olive tree, one of her many symbols. Because olive trees are deemed very useful, Athena became crowned patron goddess of Athens, and she has been ever since.…
Women in Ancient Greece were often seen as inferior and unintelligent, they quite rarely made impacting decisions. Women were not allowed to own property or have a job that could earn them real money, they legally belonged to their father or husband. Despite the lack of power women had in Ancient Greece, Homer did not take that into account while writing. In The Odyssey, women are critical to Odysseus’ trials, and successes.…
Minerva is one of the characters that has been trapped not becuase of a physical barrior by because of her situation. She is trapped because she has had kids with no husband/boyfriend that is there to help her with her resoponsibility toward her kids. She is very unhappy and unable to do anything for herslef and must deal with the fact that (a least for a while) she will be confined to her kids and their lifes. One quote that ilistraits this well is when the author says, “Minerva cries because her luck is unlucky. Every night and every day.” Minerva is stuck in stagnation because of her kids because she has no stable partner and because she is so young so in turn she is unable get a good job or persue a high education.…
When Apollo was born, he killed the giant serpent Python who had been harassing his mother. In the town of Delphi, his shrine was the most visited as he provided a direct link between the mortals and the gods, and he also helped protect the mortals. He is the most handsome god that there is, and is extremely selfless, as well as being skilled at most tasks, and is very determined to succeed. Apollo is hardly portrayed in a negatively light, mostly poetic and beautiful.…
Heroes come in many forms. Some heroes are immense in size and strength like Hercules. Some are shunned upon like Harriet Tubman. Some are deaf and blind like Helen Keller. Some are Jewish victims of the Holocaust like Anne Frank. Others stand up for what they believe is right like Rosa Parks. Certain characteristics set them apart from the rest. Antigone is a tragic hero in the Greek play called Antigone. A tragic hero is character who is dignified and superior and whose downfall is caused by a tragic flaw. They usually think that they are in the right mind when the rest of society thinks that they are mad. A tragic flaw is a weakness or error that the tragic hero has. Antigone believes in her heart far stronger than that of the leader’s rule.…
The Ring of Gyges is able to turn one invisible. Glaucon describes The Ring of Gyges in the Republic and raises the question of whether an intelligent person would be moral if he did not have to fear being caught and punished for doing injustices. He comes to the conclusion that the just person would do the same thing as an unjust person would because one’s moral character would disappear when in use of the Ring of Gyges.…