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    suffering without intent. In Homers epic poem The Odyssey‚ Odysseus displays many admirable qualities‚ many of which bring much sorrow to the ones he loves. Odysseus portrays the image of a hard-fighting warrior. His charisma portrays him as a god-like figure among men and a king amongst the people of Ithaca. During Odysseus’ journey his persistency allows him to conquer many obstacles in his path. Unfortunately Odysseus is too cunning for his own good. It is evident that in Homers The Odyssey‚ Odysseus

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    Perceptions of Curiosity In The Odyssey by Homer‚ like in most ancient Greek stories‚ curiosity is frowned upon. Homer displays many tragic consequences due to curiosity to convey his definition of curiosity. One example of how curiosity killed the cat would be when Odysseus and his shipmates head home after their visit to Aiolia Island‚ and homer explains‚ “ Temptation had its way with my companions‚ and they untied the bag”(Homer 166). This line is referring to the temptation of curiosity‚

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    In your response discuss how two characters are represented as heroic through their quest. Heroism is a valued concept that has transcended through time and has been the subject of a great deal of literature. David Malouf’s appropriation of Homers epic The Iliad explores this notion of heroism through the characterization of King Priam‚ directly battling the contextual hero of the time‚ Achilles. Through descriptive language and stylistic conventions‚ Malouf showcases that it is the emotional

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    Gilgamesh and The Iliad have both impacted a plethora of generations‚ the stories even conforming to today’s dynamic atmosphere and allowing individuals to still relate to heart aching emotions portrayed within both epics. Fragile yet emotional‚ the topic of friendship intertwines these epics into the impassioned worlds they create‚ allowing the reader too thoroughly dissolve the rather enigmatic emotions flared out by both Gilgamesh and Achilles. The account of these characters friendships undermine

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    Comparison and Contrast: Achilles and Hector In Homer ’s epic poem‚ The Iliad‚ the subject is war. The Greek army has traveled to Troy to battle the Trojan army‚ resulting in a war that rages on for the better part of a ten year time span. The men of both armies fight not only for their prospective sides‚ but also for their own personal glory‚ which is consistent with the heroic warrior code of ancient Greece. Two of the main characters‚ Achilles and Hector‚ both continuously display a complexity

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    Plato’s Theory Of Imitation Theory of Imitation Background Plato was born in 427 BC—3 years after the outbreak of the Peloponnesian war. At the time ancient Greek was divided into several city states‚ and each state has its own government. At that time there were two city states which were powerful and strong enough to influence the governing system of whole Greek. The states were “Athens” and “Sparta”. Both the states were at war‚ when Plato was born ‚ due to the conflict of choice of democracy

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    able to let Pharaoh know about Joseph and his ability to interpret dreams. In both instances‚ dreams played an integral role in pushing the story along and giving reason for Joseph to rise up out of prison and into power. Later on in Ancient Greece‚ Homer uses dreams in the Iliad in order to help get his story of the Trojan war kicked off. In the second books of his epic‚ Zeus sends a dream down to Agamemnon‚ in which the likeness of Nestor appears to him and says‚ Zeus bids you arm the flowing-haired

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    operator of his money‚ even though the blind man did not do anything to harm Ulysses. Although Odysseus often insults his enemies‚ “stinging taunts” at them and calling them “blithering”‚ he does not cheat innocent people or harm them in any way (Homer 226). Ulysses‚ however‚ steals a gold watch from Pete’s cousin‚ and he is constantly portrayed as a thief and a cheater in the movie. Furthermore‚ the end of The Odyssey and O Brother‚ Where Art Thou? both show a change in Odysseus and Ulysses. They

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    in vain”(Homer XIX 168-169) ii. Penelope did not on finishing her weaving‚ she would weave all day and then at night secretly she would unweave all the work she had done. 2. “ Everyday I wove on the great loom‚ but every night by torchlight I unwove it; and so for three years I deceived the Akhains” ( Homer XIX 175-177) iii. Penelope did truly miss her husband Odysseus; “ she wept for Odysseus‚ her husband‚ till Athena cast sweet sleep upon her eyes” ( Homer XIX 697-699)

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    Two works that prove this quote true are The Odyssey by Homer and “Ithaka” by Constantine Cavafy. The Odyssey by Homer is a metaphor for life. “It is the journey that makes up your life” as said by Tiresias‚ a blind prophet in The Odyssey. There are many life lessons or lessons learned in this work. For example‚ in the episode The Lotus Eaters‚ the lesson Homer meant to teach his listener was to resist temptations. Another lesson Homer meant to teach was that temptations can lead to danger. This

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