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    Penelope, the Odyssey

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    Wife of Lord Odysseus While Penelope is not the principal character in Homer’s The Odyssey‚ Odysseus’ 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

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    female characters in The Odyssey‚ for example; Penelope‚ Circe‚ and Calypso‚ we are able to understand that back then women were inferior to men yet they had power in that they were able to draw men in so quickly and easily (for example sirens‚ they sing so beautifully that men get drawn in from lust for these things with such beautifull voices‚ but the sirens are killers and they kill any man on a ship that passes)‚ also they are portrayed as being very wise in The Odyssey‚ Athena’s appositive most

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    isolated stable buck or if he is just a cruel‚ malicious‚ bitter man. The isolation of the stable buck originates from the period of time the novella is set. In the 1930’s California‚ a man was defined by colour and race. The author chose to show how men at this time were treated and defined if they were men of colour; this was shown through the character Crooks. The treatment Crooks received on the ranch revolved around his colour. The other men on the ranch insulted him by calling him a ‘nigger’

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    General Comments Keats was so moved by the power and aliveness of Chapman’s translation of Homer that he wrote this sonnet--after spending all night reading Homer with a friend. The poem expresses the intensity of Keats’s experience; it also reveals how passionately he cared about poetry. To communicate how profoundly the revelation of Homer’s genius affected him‚ Keats uses imagery of exploration and discovery. In a sense‚ the reading experience itself becomes a Homeric voyage‚ both for the

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    Fate In The Odyssey

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    Odysseus‚ the man of many wiles‚ reveals the theme of fate in The Odyssey. Odysseus reveals the theme of fate throughout his journey home in The Odyssey. He shows that although he never gives up on returning to his home in Ithaca‚ it was his fate to arrive home. In The Odyssey‚ Odysseus is in the Land of the Lotus Eaters. When he arrives he has some of his men go and check out the island to see if it is safe. One of his men came back to the ship and told Odysseus that the Lotus Eaters drugged the

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    Loyalty in Odyssey

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    Loyalty in The Odyssey Loyalty is defined in the Webster’s dictionary as faithfulness or devotion to a person‚ a cause or a duty. Through this definition‚ it can be expressed that loyalty is a major theme in Homer’s epic‚ "The Odyssey". The author presents four mayor illustrations of loyalty‚ which are given by Penelope‚ Telemachus‚ Eumaeus and Philoetius and Odysseus. Penelope is Odysseus faithful wife who not only doesn’t re-marry but also keeps hope that Odysseus is still alive and will

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    The Odyssey Essay

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    Kaitlin Peterson January 13‚ 2014 English‚ Period 1 The Odyssey Essay Oh‚ Thoughtful Goddess In The Odyssey‚ an epic poem by Homer‚ there is a great deal of adventures and powerful women who carved Odysseus’ path home to Ithaca. Throughout the journey home‚ Circe‚ Penelope‚ Ino‚ Athena‚ and a sundry of other women all had a great impact on Odysseus’ life. Out of all these women‚ Athena was the most influential‚ aiding Odysseus to get away from Calypso‚ keeping him from death’s gates‚ and helping

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    detail I do now when I re-watched a couple of episodes and watched some of the commercials. Some things really stood out to me like how they portray social class and gender. Some of the commercials I saw caught my attention as well. It amazed me because I would always watch this show and obviously never noticed the amount of socialization was in TV back then. I will go over how the show and some of the commercials stereotype gender‚ social class‚ and race. In Scooby doo they make Fred the macho man and

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    Symbolism in the Odyssey

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    In The OdysseyHomer uses many literary devices to reach out to his audience. He wants the reader to look past the surface of the text and go deeper into its meaning. This is accomplished by using symbolism throughout the epic. The most significant of these symbols are Odysseus’ great bow‚ the shroud that Penelope weaves for Laertes‚ the island of Ithaca‚ and the sea itself. The great bow symbolizes both Odysseus’ strength and the obvious truth: he is the only one fit both for Penelope and to lead

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    Vengeance In The Odyssey

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    Drama‚ escapade‚ and vengeance is all in The Odyssey. (H) This book is written by Homer who is a Greek poet. (Auth) Homer’s effect on Western culture has had a colossal effect on Western culture. (Auth) Homer uses mythical creatures such as The Cyclop’s and Poseidon to illustrate how the Western culture worshiped and feared the gods and the dangerous creatures. (HC) The Odyssey analyzes universal themes such as vengeance throughout the book‚ one example is Poseidon and Odysseus. (TH)

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