in book five where Calypso finds him “sitting‚ still‚ weeping‚ his eyes never dry‚ his sweet life flowing away with the tears he wept for his foiled journey home” (Homer 157). Home proves to be immensely important to Odysseus. In order to understand why getting home is so imperative‚ it is essential to comprehend what the
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EUR 101 Spring 2013 Foundations of Europe 1:00-2:20 p.m. T Th Harriman 137 DEC G Professor: Timothy Westphalen Office: Humanities 1140 E-mail: Timothy.Westphalen@StonyBrook.edu Office Hours; Tues. 2:30-3:30 p.m. Tues.‚ 5:30-6:30 p.m. Thurs. 2:30-3:30 p.m. And by appointment. Teaching assistant: Anna Geisherik Office: Humanities 1077 E-mail: ageisherik@gmail.com Office hours: Tues. and Thurs.‚ 4:30-5:15; 7-7:45p.m. READINGS (All books available in the
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The characters in “A Rose for Emily” by William Faulkner can relate to the characters in Plato’s “Myth of the Cave”. Both stories seem to not share any similarities at first glance‚ especially in regards to their settings and plots. However‚ the similarity of both stories lies within the characters. In both stories‚ the characters experience a sort of self-inflicted isolation. The state of unknowingly separating themselves from the outside world is a common trait shared between the prisoners and
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Homer’s Odyssey can teach us about culture in ancient Greece through Odysseus’ voyage home. In the epic poem hospitality‚ or “xenia‚” is expressed as a reoccurring theme. Throughout the epic poem‚ there are different examples of hosts and guests. Firstly‚ the poem presents bad hosts such as Calypso and Laistrygones. Calypso is considered a bad host because she held Odysseus prisoner in her home for several years. In Book Five‚ Athena said to Zeus‚ “Now he’s left to pine on an island‚ racked with
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get back home to her. To Polyphemus‚ Odysseus was a villain who tricked him and blinded him. During the Trojan War he expressed an enormous amount of hero traits‚ but later in his journey‚ especially in books 9-12 his heroic behavior diminished. Homer depicts Odysseus as the stereotypical epic hero. He was of noble birth‚ being the king of Ithaca. He was known for being cunning and brave‚ and traveled to fight against an evil. He fought in the Trojan War to rescue and return Helen to her husband
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Tris V.S Odysseus. Who Will Win? Imagine a world without heroes‚ no one to guide the helpless citizens that roam about from the terrible evils that poison the world. A hero is someone who is idolized for their actions or qualities‚ someone who acquires the qualities of strong leader‚ who will guide society away from the evils of the world. Two great heroes are Odysseus‚ a made up character‚ from Homer’s The Odyssey‚ and Tris‚ the main character‚ from Veronica Roth’s series Divergent. While Odysseus
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Sarah Kirkus ENG 2423 8A March 21‚ 2013 Roles of Women in The Iliad and The Odyssey Homer wrote two epic poems‚ The Iliad and The Odyssey. The Iliad is a tragedy that tells about the battles of the Trojan War. The Odyssey is somewhat of a sequel‚ the story of Odysseus ’s travels home after the Trojan War. An article found in “The American Scholar” states‚ “ One might begin by asking what both epics‚ The Iliad and The Odyssey‚ would be like if there were no women in them. The Trojan war
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contributions to the development of science‚ literature‚ and ethics. These contributions have influenced the modern world today. Many mathematicians‚ astronomers‚ and scientists contributed to the development of many of the luxuries we enjoy today. Homer‚ author of The Iliad and The Odyssey‚ made contributions to the field of literature through his writing. In the field of ethics‚ many philosophers from the Classical World contributed to the standards‚ values‚ and principles of our society today. Some
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"famous Odysseus—Archea’s pride and glory!" (Homer 14). Odysseus’ men are forced to restrain him so that he does not fall victim to the Sirens‚ and Odysseus even puts beeswax in his crew men’s ears so that their are not distracted. The Sirens are seen as a great danger‚ one that could easily bring destruction on even the paramount and bravest men. When exposed to their "ravishing voices"‚ Odysseus feels that "the heart inside [him] throbbed to listen longer" (Homer 19-20). He prepares himself and his crew
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The Greeks are proud of smart people and see the gift that intellect provides. “‘Son of Laertes‚ I delight to hear your council!’ . . . Odysseus‚ cool tactician‚ tried to calm him” (Homer 494‚ 495). Odysseus‚ otherwise known as Ulyssus‚ makes battle strategies that are a great advantage in war‚ especially if the army is lacking in vicious warriors and needs tactics. Undoubtedly‚ if two Greeks are in line for a prize‚ the one with skillful
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