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    Beowulf and Anglo-Saxon poem has a deeper meaning than just a hero it represents all the stages of life from being a nobody all they way to overcoming and hardship and then finally ones death. Beowulf is a great example and representation about the stages of life and how each life has many hardships and challenges. How hard you are willing to work and how much effort you are willing to put in‚ is what your life will be shaped around‚ it’s shaped around who you build yourself up to be not who you

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    Both Beowulf and The Iliad tell stories of great heroes and their tales. As presented in his own tale‚ the Geatish hero of Beowulf is presented as a large and prideful man who fears nothing and no one. Within him rest the beast who carries the most brawn and courage to lead his men. To demonstrate his prideful nature‚ Beowulf challenges Grendel without armor or weaponry as a means to fight as equals. This shows how Beowulf truly honors his pride in battle. The Greek hero of The Iliad‚ Achilles‚ gives

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    Odysseus suffered many problems on his journey home from the Battle of Troy. What did he suffer and how did this make him a better epic hero? Although Odysseus saves and ruins his crew’s lives‚ he is showing the reader that he is wanting to get back to his home in Ithaca. First of all‚ as Odysseus wins the Battle of Troy‚ he does not leave Troy immediately. He stays to show his victory by drinking wine. “Six benches were left empty in every ship / that evening when we pulled away from death.” (line

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    Odysseus: Not an Epic Hero The Odyssey is one of the most famous ancient Greek epic poems written by Homer. It tells an adventure and struggle of the main character‚ Odysseus‚ trying to get back home to Ithaca from Troy. In this epic‚ Homer portrays Odysseus as a hero. However‚ in my opinion‚ he is not a hero because he received too much help from the Gods‚ did not protect his men‚ and was selfish at times. Heroes should be helped but there is a limit to it. Throughout the poem‚ that limit

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    An epic hero is a brave and noble character‚ admired for great achievements or affected by grand events. The source from which this comes from is “The Odyssey” by Homer. This story is about a man named Odysseus who fought to save his life. Suffering from bitter days and nights. Trying to get his shipmates home. Although Odysseus couldn’t save them‚ for their own recklessness destroyed each and every one of them. Acting as children and fools‚ they feasted on the cattle of the Sun God Helios. From

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    Do you think that being a hero is easy? Being brave will never have weaknesses? Is it good to have wealthy in this earthly life? Do you think that everyone can be perfect as our creator? Everyone could overcome temptations in life? There are lot’s of things that we can experience in this earthly life‚ experience that will drag as down‚ just like in this movie Beowulf it is a movie of braveness‚ courage‚ journey etc. as I watched this movie there are lot’s of things that comes in

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    What is a hero to you? Is Odysseus a hero to you? I’m going to explain what one is to me‚ and if I think Odysseus is one. It’s your opinion‚ do you or don’t you? Odysseus to me is a hero‚ but then at sometimes he isn’t. He’s a hero because he is always saving people and putting himself into danger‚ and making sure his men‚ friends‚ or family don’t get hurt‚ just like when he went to the island that threw fire‚ he could have easily died‚ all of his men wanted to come with him‚ but he wouldn’t

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    Odysseus was no hero and his words and actions clearly show. Book 1 of the Odyssey starts with “Sing in the‚ Muse‚ and through me tell the story of that man skilled in all ways of contending”. Introducing Odysseus as “a man skilled in all ways of contending” shows Homer‚ author of the Odyssey clearly wanted Odysseus to be seen as a hero. After all‚ they were both Greek‚ and the Greeks held a lot of pride they needed to protect. This makes me believe that the story behind The Odyssey was twisted so

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    Comparing Odysseus and Jacob Throughout literature there are characters that compare to each other. In the poems of the Odyssey by Homer and Genesis of the Holy Bible the central characters are associated. In each work they relate their character‚ lifestyle‚ and way of life throughout the poem. Odysseus the main character of the Odyssey and Jacob the main character of Genesis are compared toward one another. Odysseus and Jacob are related through relationships between Rachel and Penelope‚ God and

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    than just a journey to Odysseus’ homeland. It represents the loyalty‚ self-control‚ and perseverance one has for his country and loved ones. The journey to his country is strenuous and grueling on his men and him‚ but Odysseus is determined to be reunited with his wife and loved ones after defeating the Trojan War. Once the battle at Troy is over‚ Odysseus and his men begin their journey home. Throughout their journey home‚ the men encounter different types of trouble. Odysseus sets sail‚ but quickly

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