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    Odyssey‚ by Homer‚ there are many themes introduced in the first several books including manhood and loyalty. The first several books show us these themes through the hero entering the journey and realizing morals and ideas throughout the introduction.By doing this‚themes and main points are revealed and are easier to identify for the rest of the story‚ and the characters‚ plot‚ and actions introduced in the first several books further foreshadows future later in the story.In this way‚ Homer leads a

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    Homer?s The Iliad is a story that takes place during the war between the Greeks and the Trojans. The story is told mainly from the side of the Greeks and therefore serves as a perfect display of the 3 ?Codes? of a Greek warrior. These are the Codes of Hospitality‚ Battle‚ and Household. The Greek warriors are strict upon themselves in upholding the codes as it is one of their values‚ and it is evident as many examples of these ?Codes? frequently appear throughout the story. The first of the three

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    conflict between Ulysses and Neptune‚ by pointing out the latter is Ulysses main antagonist. I love the fact that Ulysses is a very heroic character and there is plenty of evidence about this in the work. Neptune is like the bad guy in the story and Homer had created a dark vibe around him.                 While writing this paper I discovered that I can think creatively and enjoyed it a lot. When I started just jotting down my thoughts I couldn’t stop. It was getting more and more interesting to find

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    the victor by the help of Zeus Cronidȇs and Apollo” (Homer 202). Purposely‚ the gods guided Hector through many battles and allowed him to win plenty of glory. Moreover‚ Hector compared to Achilles through his heartening actions on the battlefield. Assertively‚ Hector did not cower from anyone especially Achilles and admirably declared‚ “I at least will never turn my back on battle! I will stand up to meet him‚ to win or to lose it all” (Homer 221). Undoubtedly‚ the Trojans depended on Hector for

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    Achilles Character Essay

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    Robert Fagles. The Iliad is the story of the battle of Troy‚ in which Greek heroes fight and die‚ with much interference from the various gods and goddesses. The story ends when Achilles gives Hector’s body back to King Priam and Hector is buried. Homer uses a number of different literary devices to illustrate Achilles’ character development‚ such as his actions‚ what other characters say about him‚ and his appearance. Throughout this epic poem‚ Achilles must deal with his conflict of free will versus

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    The Iliad Book One

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    Agamemnon pay for the “priests tears”‚ and Apollo who heard his prayers sends death upon the Achaeans. “He came down from Olympus top enraged... First‚ the god Massacred mules and swift running dogs... For nine days Apollo rained death upon the troops” (Homer‚ The Iliad‚ 48 - 57). Because of Agamemnon foolishness and stubbornness‚ his people are suffering. By causing the plague on all of the Achaeans‚ Apollo showed his divine rule and superiority over Agamemnon. When Chryses has prayed to Apollo‚ it did

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    The Immortal shield • Why is it called “Immortal” Shield? • Why did he (Homer) give a detailed description of the shield? • How does it answer the questions left unanswered at the end of the epic? o Why did it end with Hektor’s funeral? • Structure of the Epic – “Spoilers” The Shield and The Iliad (Parallelism) o Broad‚ thick‚ well-fashioned o Shining rim‚ triple ply o Silver shoulder strap o Five wielded layers o Pictured on it the Earth‚ heaven‚ sea‚ unwearied sun‚ moon‚ waxing stars

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    disguised him as a girl and hid him among the women at the court of King Lycomedes of Skyros. He was discovered there by Odysseus‚ who persuaded him to go to Troy One of Lycomedes’ daughters‚ Deidamia‚ bore Achilles a son‚ Neoptolemus. According to Homer‚ Achilles came to Troy leading the 50 ships of the Myrmidons. In the last year of the siege‚ when Agamemnon stole the captive princess Briseis from

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    We have all heard the phrase‚ “make yourself feel at home.” In Homeric times‚ this phrase was meant literally. Today‚ we have our own form of hospitality and although it may not be as extensive and serious as it is portrayed in the Odyssey‚ today’s hospitality is still relatable to those times. Hospitality was expected of all guest and host relationships. Xenia held both social and religious importance‚ as it was believed in ancient Greece that any person could actually be a god in disguise. In turn

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    Ideal Men In The Odyssey

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    eras there are characteristics of a ’perfect’ person‚ male or female. In The Odyssey by Homer‚ Penelope and Odysseus represent the Greek’s ideal man and woman. Some of their characteristics many people still look up to today. Differences continue to become more noticeable. In Homer’s The Odyssey‚ there are many similarities and differences of the ideal man and woman that societies have today. In The Odyssey‚ Homer depicts Odysseus as the most exemplary male in his era. He was a strong‚ determined‚

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