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    The Odyssey as a Classic

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    The Odyssey Essay Classic literature often provides insight to an ancient society‚ their values‚ and their beliefs. Many books that are considered classics today focus on ancient Rome and Greece. Revenge‚ hubris‚ and other themes‚ and the relation of this book to modern life‚ classifies the poem The Odyssey by Homer‚ translated by Fitzgerald‚ as a classic. For this reason‚ it is still read today. Classic themes of The Odyssey are a reason that it is a timeless tale. The concept of revenge

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    Creon

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    with a catastrophic death. After Oedipus’ death‚ his two sons‚ Polyneices and Etoeocles‚ tragically kill each other in battle. As a result Creon ascends to the throne. In Sophocles’ Antigone‚ Creon represents the tragic hero due to the tragic flaw‚ hubris‚ which he shares with Oedipus. Creon takes on the new leadership role as the King of Thebes‚ he begins to believe that his laws are more important than the laws of the gods. He displays entitlement while he talks with Choragos; “—Polyneices‚ I

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    In some cases‚ revenge is the main motive of an individual’s action. There are several reasons behind the desire of revenge and why revenge is not always the best approach to a problem. According to Kaitlin Kiernan‚ it is absolutely natural for humans to seek for vengeance. The more severe the perpetrator’s action is‚ the more serious the victim want to vengeance to be. In many ways‚ revenge gives them satisfaction and relief from anger and stress. In the victim’s mindset‚ since the perpetrator has

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    son of the goddess Thetis and Peleus‚ the king of the Myrmidons. Achilles was a mortal person even though he was the son of a goddess. And he had the great pride that he was the strongest soldier‚ and he did not want to be under anybody. When the Agamemnon dishonored him‚ Achilles asked his goddess mother to go to Jove‚ then to ask Jove to help Troy‚ so

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    Achilles: a Hero No More

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    ACHILLES: A HERO NO MORE In the introduction of the Essential Illiad given by Sheila Murnaghan‚ Achilles is labeled as "the greatest of the Greek heroes". In classic mythology a hero is a person of great strength and courage celebrated for bold exploits and is often the offspring of a mortal and a god. Achilles was the greatest fighter among the Greeks or Trojans and feared no man in battle. He was also the offspring of a mortal and a god so by classic mythology definition‚ Achilles was indeed

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    The conflict began because Agamemnon was unwilling to give up his treasure‚ Chryseis‚ and believed that he should be “owed another prize” so he “wouldn’t be the only Argive left without a gift” (Homer‚ Iliad 1. 126-127). Tensions began to rise between Achilles and Agamemnon as each of the powerful men voiced their opinions about the fairness of Agamemnon’s demands. Eventually‚ the argument got to a

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    Bryan Byars Mr. Shimon Honors World Literature and Composition 11 October 2012 The Wise Old Man Imagine if all the great young leaders had no advisors‚ no elderly sense of reality and experience. Agamemnon would have turned his back on Achilles‚ which would have resulted in the loss of not only his own life‚ but the loss of the Trojan War. King Théoden would have turned his back on Gondor‚ resulting in the imminent destruction of Middle Earth (wikia.com). In the Lord of the Rings‚ Gandalf is

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    Women in the Odessey

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    The Odyssey Essay One role of women in ancient Greek culture as portrayed in The Odyssey is subservient to men. For example‚ Calypso keeps Odysseus on her island. However‚ Zeus tells her to let him go‚ as Hermes declares‚ “Now Zeus commands you to send him off with all good speed” (5: 156. 125). She responds by protesting that Zeus keeps all the mortal women he wants. However‚ Calypso listens to Zeus and releases Odysseus. Calypso clearly wants Odysseus to stay‚ yet she still lets him go‚ on the

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    Shakespearian play Macbeth‚ as well as‚ the dystopian novel The Stone Angel‚ by Margaret Laurence‚ the audience is revealed to two themes that relate not only to the play and novel‚ but to life in general; the destruction of vaulting ambition‚ as well as‚ hubris can lead to a downfall. Such themes were clearly portrayed through the use of the tragic heroes‚ and their decisions‚ in both Macbeth and The Stone Angel. Within Macbeth‚ the protagonist‚ Macbeth‚ is introduced in the play as being the bravest‚ most

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    Achilleus

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    of Homer’s The Iliad. Achilles was the son of the nymph Thetis and Peleus‚ the king of the Myrmidons.] Considered as the hero of the epic. [He possesses the characteristics of an epic hero‚ namely kleos‚time`‚menis‚ menos‚ and tisis. - When Agamemnon takes away his girl‚ Brisies‚ as a replacement for Crisises‚ burning with rage Achilles prays to Thetis‚ his Goddess mother‚ to convince Zeus to help the Trojans gain ground in the war‚ so that he may regain his honour. Thus‚ we can see that time`

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