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    Classical vs. Hellenistic

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    appeared during the Hellenistic period. For example‚ a highly academic style‚ which tells a story through a range of symbolic figures‚ was used in a relief carved by Archelaos of Priene‚ The Apotheosis of Homer (150? BC‚ British Museum‚ London). The relief was dedicated to the Muses or to Homer and shows the poet along with figures representing the World‚ Time‚ Homer’s great epic poems the Iliad and the Odyssey‚ and other literary images and ideas. But perhaps the most distinctive Hellenistic style

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    Odysseus: Not Just Another Hero In Homer ’s epic poem‚ The Odyssey‚ Odysseus possesses the qualities of compassion and patience‚ ability of human weakness and love for his family‚ which qualify him as an epic hero. Odysseus constantly expresses love for his family throughout The Odyssey. As Odysseus finally arrives home and sees his son for the first time in twenty years‚ Homer writes‚ "Held back too long‚ the tears ran down his cheeks as he embraced his son" (931). This clearly demonstrates that

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    When a greek queen is stolen‚ the wrath of two armies‚ gods‚ and an enraged demigod is unleashed; this is the basic premise of the Iliad.The Iliad is an epic poem that was written in the greco-roman age by a supposed blind poet named Homer. It was a story of the trojan war that was able to be passed down through the generation through song. When deeply analyzing the three main characters‚ plots‚ and themes‚ the Iliad reveals to us a true insight to Homer’s literary and storytelling genius. The

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    Penelope, the Odyssey

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    perception of her is optimal. The relationship between them is not based on loyalty‚ we‚ the audience‚ have the privilege to understand his genuine feelings towards her. Throughout Odysseus’ journey‚ Homer assures us that he loves Penelope regardless of the fact that he has his episodes of infidelity. Homer also insinuates that Odysseus‚ although maybe not immediately‚ acknowledges the sacrifices that she makes for him. He also elaborates that Penelope is dedicated to Odysseus by constantly reminding

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    Nine Muses In The Odyssey

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    Moving on‚ there are various inspirations that could have lead Homer to write the Odyssey. In a mythical sense‚ thunder god Zeus came across a young woman Mnemosyne‚ the personification of memory; the father of gods slept with her for nine nights‚ which is how the nine muses came about (“The Nine Muses” 6). Muses encourage creation and were believed to give inspiration to artists of all caliber (“The Nine Muses” 1). These nine celestials consist of the following: Clio‚ Europe‚ Thalia‚ Melpomene‚

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    He takes the story of the Trojan World out of the literate Greek archaic age and places it in its context in the Bronze Age world of Anatolia. He shows that Homer was in many areas recreating the ancient world even when its mores conflicted with the world he knew. He also reminds us that Achilles fighting in the Trojan War was over a woman seems a bit far fetched‚ but Strauss explains that in the Bronze

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    1) Aeschylus‚ Oresteia‚ trans. C. Collard (Oxford World ’s Classics) 2) Euripides‚ Bacchae‚ trans. Paul Woodruff (Hackett) 3) Hesiod‚ Works and Days and Theogony‚ trans. Stanley Lombardo (Hackett) 4) Homer‚ The Iliad‚ trans. Robert Fitzgerald (New York: Farrar‚ Straus‚ and Giroux) 5) Homer‚ The Odyssey‚ trans. Robert Fitzgerald (New York: Farrar‚ Straus‚ and Giroux) 6) Virgil‚ The Aeneid‚ trans. R. Fitzgerald (Vintage‚ 1990) Lectures: Tuesdays and Thursdays CLH L 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m

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    to the ancient Greek gods‚ explaining their origin and their lives. The accounts of Greek mythology were originally disseminated in an oral-poetic tradition‚ today‚ however‚ the myths are known primarily from Greek literature‚ such as the poems of Homer and Hesiod. These poems help determine the origin of the ancient Greek gods and goddesses along with the creation of the world and the re-telling of historical events. Though there are many versions of the Greek creation myths‚ the most complete

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    The Odyssey The Odyssey‚ by Homer‚ contains information regarding the author’s life‚ provenance‚ genre‚ language‚ and intended audience. While nothing is certain about Homer’s life‚ scholars can estimate his biographical information. There are seven different cities in Greece that claim to be the birthplace of Homer‚ but ancient Greek tradition is that he was born in Ionia which is located near eastern Aegean. Even though Homer was blind‚ he was the author of many poems such as The Iliad and The

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    The Power of Perception

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    the filthy suitors and greeting Athena‚ who is an imperative benefactor throughout the epic. The perceptions of hospitality become the most key aspect of the characters amongst the palace‚ and the intimacy or lack there of‚ is key to attitude that Homer creates towards the characters in the epic. The importance of hospitality is the point of view given in the excerpt. In Odysseus’ absence‚ Telemachus has remained a weak and aloof character as suitors crowd and abuse the place. Telemachus conducts

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