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    Vengeance in the Odyssey

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    Vengance in the Odyssey Vengeance is the main theme in the Odyssey‚ it is what all the conflict in the story is for every conflict in the story is caused because of each characters thirst for vengeance . The three characters that show this most greatly are as follows. Poseidon through his constant punishment of Odysseus throughout the story. Secondly Telemachus’ need to make the suitors pay for disrespecting his house as well as his mother and the lack of his ability to become

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    Arrogance In The Odyssey

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    Epic heroes are ones who go on long journeys‚ also known as an odyssey‚ and bring with them the values and beliefs of their society and civilization. The Odyssey by Homer is a story about an epic hero named Odysseus‚ who is not only a brave‚ wise‚ and strong leader as well as a warrior‚ but he is also an arrogant and vengeful man‚ who’s downfall is beautiful women. Epic heroes contain characteristics of loyalty‚ bravery‚ and arrogance as they are believed to be more than a mortal but less than a

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    The Odyssey 'Telemachia'

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    THE ODYSSEY – Books 1-4 1. The story of Agamemnon‚ Aegisthus‚ Orestes and Clytaemenstra is a recurring theme during these first 4 books of the odyssey. The references I have picked up on throughout the four books are as listed: - Book 1‚ page 4‚ Section 29-48. This is the first reference to the story of Agamemnon‚ Aegisthus‚ Orestes and Clytaemenstra. In this‚ it is at an assembly of gods in Zeus’ palace. Zeus‚ who would open discussion among them‚ was in thought of the handsome Aegisthus. Zeus

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    Written Communication and Analytical Reasoning Guest-Tek Interactive Entertainment Ltd. Background/Issues Guest-Tek Interactive Entertainment Ltd (Guest-Tek) provides broadband technology solutions principally to the hospitality industry. Guest-Tek installed Internet solution in more than 404 properties and over 80‚700 rooms worldwide‚ which includes 9 hotel brands and 87 independent boutique hotels. Its voice solution integrates IPT solution with hospitality grade Voice Over IP and IP telephony

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    The Odyssey and Propaganda

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    “Homer’s The Odyssey and Virgil’s Aeneid as Propagandistic Literature” Propaganda is a powerful social tool that influences audiences through manipulation and selective viewpoints and has been witnessed in history as far back as written records exist. It has been used to sanction the rise of new leaders‚ herald a society and its dominance‚ and push ideological agendas to audiences of all backgrounds throughout civilizations. The methods that propaganda has been used are numerous and include both

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    just the right amount of pride. This may be true for some‚ but many in today’s society could learn a lesson from ancient Greek literature. In Homer’s epic poem‚ The Odyssey‚ the story of Odysseus’s journey and the people he encounters teaches valuable lessons about the virtues of xenia‚ arête‚ and hubris. In the epic poem‚ The Odyssey‚ Homer uses many terms that were used to describe various qualities and practices that were greatly valued in ancient Greek culture. Many of the prominent traditions

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    Uninvited Guest, a Story

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    Uninvited Guest It was Friday night. I was looking forward to staying at home and just hanging out. My parents were at a Thunder game. My sister was with her boyfriend. It was just me and my dogs. I thought I would watch tv and then go to my room and play some video games. While watching basketball my dogs started acting weird. They would look out our front door which is glass and then run to the window. I figured they where watching our cat eat a mouse or maybe they saw a squle or something

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    The third step of the Odyssey is meeting the mentor‚ Odysseus does this when he meets and is helped by Athena. Athena‚ the Goddess of wisdom‚ and becomes Odysseus mentor. She help Odysseus‚ even though she is not supposed to. Athena helps Odysseus by pleading with the gods so that he could go home. She tells him how to get through certain dangerous situations and leads him to King Alcinous. The next step in Odysseus’s journey is crossing the threshold. After the war‚ the gods are angry at the Greeks

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    Themes of The Odyssey

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    An Enduring Tale Thousands of years after it was written‚ people continue to read The Odyssey not only for its thrilling adventure‚ but also for its invaluable dissection of inherent human qualities. In his epic poem‚ The Odyssey‚ Homer addresses intrinsic characteristics of humans that man has continued to demonstrate throughout history. The Odyssey incorporates the timeless topics of cunning over strength‚ greed and folly‚ and loyalty‚ into Odysseus’ story while simultaneously offering insight

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    Diction In The Odyssey

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    In this passage of Demodocus’ Song from Book VIII of The Odyssey ‚ “A Day for Songs and Contests”‚ Homer creates a contrasting effect in presenting the nature of Odysseus between the two paragraphs‚ one conveys strength and power‚ while the expresses melancholy and mourning. This is shown though the usage of diction and imagery. In the first paragraph‚ Homer uses diction such as ruthless‚ monstrous‚ death‚ slaughter‚ and ravaged. The usage of these words convey strength and ruthlessness. Odysseus’

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