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    still gave Odysseus a choice. She gave Odysseus the option to stay‚ and become immortal; “You would stay here‚ and guard this house‚ and be immortal” (Homer 267). However‚ Odysseus still chooses that he wants to go back home‚ and so he makes his own decision. Of course‚ the Gods probably knew that Odysseus longed to get back to his wife‚

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    Homer´s Odyssey tells the story of Odysseus‚ a war hero‚ and his 10-year voyage back home. After the war ended and Troy was burned down‚ Odysseus‚ having offended Poseidon and blinded his son‚ is set upon his way to Ithaca‚ his kingdom. For reasons that have not yet been explained‚ Odysseus ends up at Ogygia‚ where he is being held prisoner by Calypso‚ the nymph goddess. In Ithaca‚ his wife Penelope and his son Telemachus wait for his return. In book one‚ the Council of the Gods is gathered‚ with

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    What makes a hero a hero? The ancient poem The Odyssey‚ written by the epic poet Homer‚ tells the story of a man by the name of Odysseus and his travels home to Ithaca after being at war in the Battle of Troy for nine years. Odysseus encounters many challenges and obstacles through the many adventures that he faces on his way home. His challenge concluding the story is of finding a way to rid the suitors that pillage his kingdom in order to retrieve his position back as lord and husband to his wife

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    Even though The Odyssey is 1000 of years old‚ the use of human flaws serves the same purpose of defending readers against lousy feelings. Homer in the text‚ The Odyssey‚ talks about how disloyal people are paid back with enormous harm. Odysseus‚ a great epic hero‚ was disloyal himself as he had cheated on Penelope because he sleeps with Circe. This scene is clearly presented by the quote‚ which says‚“ Straightaway she began to swear the oath that I required -never‚...‚at last‚ I mounted Circe’s

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    smoothly‚ swooping down on a cringing dove / and the dove flits out from under‚ the hawk screaming… his fury driving him down” (546). This connection to a ferocious and bloodthirsty mountain hawk further symbolizes his exceptional speed and power. Homer could have used any variation of creature emphasize these hero-like characteristics of Achilles‚ but this comparison allows the reader to understand exactly why he is remembered as one of the most powerful Greek

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    Change in the Odyssey

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    power after his long treacherous voyage home from war. Odysseus is thinking more the first example of this is‚ (Homer The Odyssey‚ 16. 264-268) “Now‚ /so we could plan the slaughter of our foes./ Come‚ give me the full tally of these suitors-/ I must know their numbers‚ gauge their strength. / Then I’ll deploy this old tactician’s wits‚ / decide if two of us can take them on. /” (Homer The Odyssey‚ 16. 264-268).This shows how Odysseus is getting smarter. A step in changing is to create a clear agreement

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    homeric vs virgilian

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    heroes fighting in the Trojan War. By having heroic characters‚ both authors‚ Homer and Virgil‚ give their points of view on what they think a hero is. Homer’s‚ the Iliad‚ states that heroism is a matter of one achieving self-honor‚ while Virgil’s‚ the Aeneid‚ describes heroism a duty towards one’s people and country. Therefore‚ even though both poems seem to be very similar‚ the main theme in each poem differs because Homer supports heroism with personal honor‚ while the Aeneid supports heroism with

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    Human Will In The Iliad

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    Homer depicts the actions and feelings of the people in a way that they were not simple-minded “proxies”‚ but the endless killing and wounding during numerous wars is perceived as random happening that is imposed from the outside. The relationship of the divine and the human will in Homer’s “Iliad” presume that the author focuses on human will and understands divine providence from the context of the narrative. Everything is predetermined‚ but every hero freely takes decisions and implements intentions

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    many historians around the world. Although some research and studies may display the war as a myth‚ stronger physical evidence proves otherwise. Through Heinrich Schliemann‚ an archaeologist‚ and other valued archaeologists‚ the work of a poet named Homer‚ who revealed the great mystery of the Trojan War‚ was discovered. Homer’s literary evidence‚ as well as linguistic and historic evidence from the Homeric Greek language and the Hittite documentary strongly supports the existence of the Trojan War

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    The Role of Ancient Gods

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    to the classical Christian theological theory‚ people ’s need for believing in supernatural beings is caused by their fear of nature. This concept strikingly resembles the Marxist explanation - it also names fear as the main factor. If one reads Homer ’s "Iliad" and "Odyssey‚" and Virgil ’s "Aeneid"‚ he gets to realize that the ancient concept of people ’s interaction with Gods is totally deprived of fear in any form. In all three masterpieces‚ Gods are basically described as humans‚ with all their

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