The Odyssey in Comparison With “My Father on His Shield” Often in literature‚ writers unintentionally create works that tie very well with one another. Two works that connect well are The Odyssey by Homer‚ translated by Robert Fizgerald‚ and “My Father on His Shield‚” by Walt McDonald. While McDonald’s poem underscores the tone of mourning and sorrow by the main character‚ Homer’s work elucidates the tone of animosity and hurt. As previously stated‚ the tone of McDonald’s poem‚ “My Father
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In “The Odyssey” by Homer‚ Odysseus travels home after participating in the Trojan War. Odysseus goes through many trials and challenges testing his loyalty and wit before he finishes his difficult journey home. Odysseus shows that he is a smart leader while coming back to his kingdom and family. Odysseus was clever after he tricked the cyclops‚ Polyphemus‚ to drink Odysseus’ wine. This caused the cyclops to become drunken and fall asleep. This allowed Odysseus to stab and blind Polyphemus
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3) On page 31 the when Homer sings “the hymn‚ Amazing Grace”. The author says that assuming that people know what a hymn is and that they know the song and its significance. Throughout the story it’s mentioned that Mr. Grogan carries around a hardboiled egg for luck. It is never said what is supposed to be so lucky about a hardboiled egg. It’s a biblical reference to being yoked back up (strong emotional and mental state). 4) Mr. Grogan is a telegraph operator‚ Homers employer‚ and a positive
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written chronologically and therefore a good place to start‚ but it can also be read many times over and almost become an entirely new work each time you read it. Many a historian as well as literary critic has taken to tearing apart this work of Homer in order to make it fit whatever theory they want to prove. I will use my limited knowledge as a student to show that Achilles in not the heartless warrior that most readers take his as‚ but a warrior that fights for noble causes with honor and pride
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Numerous individuals suspected that it was only a myth and that the city of Troy itself never existed. Troy existed in the Bronze Age‚ and is most usually known from the antiquated greek epic stories‚ most particularily the Iliad by Homer‚ where it is broadly known as the setting for the Trojan War. In the epic‚ It is said that the reason for the Trojan war‚ and possible fall of Troy‚ was a direct result of the romance of Helen. Helen was stunningly lovely‚ numerous sovereigns needed her as their
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The Iliad is the quintessential epic. It is full with gods‚ goddesses‚ heroes‚ war‚ honor‚ glory‚ and the like. However‚ for just short while near the very conclusion Homer avoids all of those epic qualities. The banquet scene in Book XXIV is the most touching‚ the most "human" scene in the entire poem . In the midst of the dreadful gulf of war and anger there occurs an intimate moment between two men who ironically have much in common below the surface. Priam‚ old and fragile‚ makes his way
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you must bind me with tight chafing ropes so I cannot move a muscle‚ bound to spot…”(276 Homer)‚ but she actually told him: “Soften some beeswax and stop your shipmates’ ears so none can hear‚ none of the crew‚ but if you are bent on hearing‚ have them ties you hand and foot in the swift ship‚ erect at the mast block‚ lashed by ropes to the mast so you can hear the Siren’s song to your heart’s content” (273 Homer). On the other hand‚ he is clever‚ and he is helped by the gods. That makes him different
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The epics of the Western world Rome’s/ France’s / Italy/ India 2 and Mali’ 4. What handicap did homer have? Blindness The War-Story Background: Violence and Brutality 1. According to the Iliad what happened in the war? Greeks attacked troy to avenge Menelaus. 2. The Greeks were under the command of ? Agamemnon 3. Who was the subject of the –Odyssey
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strong relationship shown in both texts is the relationship concerning Achilles and Hektor and how they are both the greatest warriors on each side of the war and how they both let arrogance and pride get the best of them. In the text‚ The Iliad‚ by Homer‚ Briseis plays the role of a ‘slave’ and is given to Achilles as a ‘war prize.’ When the Achaeans raid the Trojans‚ the capture Briseis and Chryseis‚ two maidens. Agamemnon keeps Chryseis as his prize and Briseis is handed over to Achilles of which
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In the novel The Odyssey‚ by Homer and translated by Robert Fitzgerald the hero Odysseus goes through struggles‚ in which he nearly gives up on his fight and somehow resurrects himself. The amount of challenges that Odysseus’ had to face on his journey home were grander than most men would ever face. One example of Odysseus’s feelings of great defeat‚ happens on Odysseus’ way home and his crew lets the winds out of the bag which were supposed to be kept in the bag as a guide home. These winds created
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