having blinded an eye of Polyphemus king of the Cyclopes. Polyphemus is son to Neptune by the nymph Thoosa‚ daughter to the sea-king Phorcys; therefore though he will not kill Ulysses outright‚ he torments him by preventing him from getting home.” (Homer‚ 4) Odysseus’s choice here causes Odysseus to remain stranded on the island with Calypso‚ and if it were not for Zeus’s daughter Minerva pleading for intervention Odysseus would never have made it off the island. One of Odysseus’s good choices was
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Homer is a greek poet who was born around 12th and 8th centuries‚ BC. He was known of being the first to write the epic stories of The Iliad and The Odyssey. Odysseus is the main character and hero of the epic poem “The Odyssey”. Odysseus pronounced o-diss-ee-oos. Odysseus and Ulysses are the same person. The name was different because Odysseus is Greek and Ulysses is English. In the poem tells that Odysseus struggle to return home for 10 years following the Trojan War. During his struggle he met
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Odysseus’ characteristics in the epic poem‚ “The Odyssey” by Homer are often projected through his actions along the journey from Troy to Ithaca. However‚ the instance in which Odysseus and his comrades land upon the island of Thrinacia‚ where the sun god Helios’ cows and sheep reside‚ he encounters a troubling issue. When Odysseus last spoke to Círcë‚ she mentioned to him that had he or his crewmates so much as disturbed Helios’ livestock‚ they would meet a treacherous demise. In a turn of events
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What is sport? Sport: “an organized‚ competitive‚ and skillful physical activity requiring commitment and fair play‚ in which a winner can be defined by objective means. it is governed by a set of rules or customs... Non-competitive activities‚ for example as jogging playing catch‚ are usually classified as forms of recreation.” Physical events such as scoring goals or crossing a line first often define the result of a sport. However‚ the degree of skill and performance in some sport such as
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obstacles placed by the gods. Odysseus’ cunning was portrayed by Homer as his greatest trait because it let him evade death‚ and deceive people. Odysseus’ cunning is what saves him from death multiple times. One case in which Odysseus uses his cunning to save his life is when he meets Polyphemus. After Odysseus gives gifts Polyphemus asks for his name‚ and he says “My name is Nohbdy: mother‚ father‚ and friends‚ everyone calls me Nohbdy.” (Homer 380). In this situation‚ Odysseus uses his cunning to evade
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.What is an Invocation? .Who is the narrator speaking to in the first stanza? How does Homer establish the .significance of the story he is about to tell? Cite text to support your answer. Where is .Odysseus when the story begins? How long has he been there? What has . happened to Aegisthus and why is Zeus upset about it? Why do . you think Homer begins the work by having Zeus discuss this story? .Look up the story of Aegisthus and Clytemnestra. What parallels is the
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a secondary source of evidence. The texts differ greatly from one another but contribute to pass on valuable tales to Western culture; all that is left of Greek history. As for the site of Troy itself‚ researchers have found that descriptions in Homers "Iliad" coincide with their findings‚ which is more than the film’s representation can say. Troy‚ or Ilium‚ existed on the West Coast of what is modern day Turkey‚ around 1200 BC. There are many layers of strata and evidence suggesting that Ilium
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and sons unscathed‚ His house and estate unharmed- once these Argives Sail for home‚ the fatherland they love.” –The Iliad Book 15 lines 574-580‚ by Homer Today‚ on the plains of Western Anatolia lies the site of one of the most well known and prosperous cities of ancient times‚ Troy. The city in which the so-called blind poet‚ Homer‚ lived; the city that was ambushed by a large wooden horse; the city with so many ancient tales and legends. Yet it seemed before 1871‚ these stories and
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Homeric Nobility In Homer’s The Odyssey‚ Odysseus exemplifies the aristocratic man idealized in Nietzsche’s On the Genealogy of Morality. Nietzsche depicts the aristocratic man‚ the noble man‚ very distinctly with qualities of mentality and behavior. An aristocratic man embraces his sovereignty‚ relishes in life‚ and refuses to feel guilt. Odysseus lives what Nietzsche describes as a good and noble life‚ a life characterized by action and war. Odysseus not only is King of Ithaca‚ but also the
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one of the most recognized‚ noteworthy‚ and memorable wars (Stewart 20). Almost everyone has heard the story of the Greeks hiding in a big wooden horse to sneak into the great city of Troy‚ but did it really happen? The story was originally told by Homer‚ a great Greek poet‚ during a time when society considered everything he wrote to be absolute fact and regarded it like a history book (Stewart 20-21). In the 4th and 5th centuries‚ many Christian theorists became quizzical of what the ancient people
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