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    rightly said by Poul Anderson. An archetype is a universally understood symbol or pattern of behavior. Homer is the author of two great epics in world literature. Some people also regard Homer to be a group of story tellers. Homer’s epic The Odyssey presents several archetypal characters

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    Reading Response for Feb 17 Choose two (2) of the following pairs of translated passages and discuss (in detail using specific examples) how the differences change the way you perceive the situation and/or character. Please type your responses in the body of the discussion post as usual. 1. Fagles: “…To the life he’s like the son of great Odysseus‚ surely he’s Telemachus! The boy that hero left a babe in arms at home when all you Achaeans fought at Troy‚ launching your headlong battles just for

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    The Odyssey is a splendidly done book that will be remembered for many years come. However‚ I think much of it’s success can be contributed to Odysseus’ bravery. Odysseus was many things‚ and ‘timid’ wasn’t one of those. Odysseus’ bravery helped him get through many obstacles like the Cyclops’ cave‚ escaping Scylla‚ and even fighting hundreds of suitors! So how does the simple concept of bravery help a man defeat these horrors? Let’s start with the Cyclops’ cave. First of all‚ it takes a mad man

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    Homer’s Odyssey provides a clear illustration of Joseph Campbell’s hero cycle through the journeys and characterization of the protagonist Odysseus. The hero cycle is used in epics to describe the journey of the hero from bad to good. In The Odyssey‚ Odysseus is characterized as arrogant‚ and and his journey from hubris to humility. The hero cycle is a theme that epics follow. It starts off with a departure then goes to an initiation where they come to an end in their return. Odysseus’ test is to

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    Question 1 (Theme = Gods/Humans): In the Odyssey‚ I think the Gods role was to function as spiritual guides and as support for the hero. Examples being Hermes warning Odysseus of Circe’s witchcraft and then Circe giving him directions. Yet‚ I also feel as if they punish for poor behavior. An example of this being Poseidon delaying Odysses’s boat journey with challenges/weather for blinding his son‚ the cyclops‚ and then bragging about how great he was. I personally don’t think the Gods control

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    Odyssey Literary Analysis

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    The Author and his Times The author of the Odyssey‚ to this day‚ remains unknown. Early Greeks have accredited works such as the "Homeric Hyms"‚ The Iliad‚ and The Odyssey to an individual by the name of Homer. However‚ there are some scientists that insist these said works were product of a group of people and not one man. This particular group of scientists claims that the subject matter of the writings is too diverse for them to have been the product of just one person. Despite these differing

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    Odyssey Analysis

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    Adventure calls in Odysseus when Calypso lets him to leave her island and start his trip home. Calypso is Odysseus’ temptress in the most blatant of ways as she makes it clear that Odysseus is the object of her desire. Calypso also directly stimulates Odysseus and rekindles his optimism for finding his way home. Initially‚ Odysseus refuses his call to adventure when he believes that Calypso is merely attempting to trick him into thinking he is free. Odysseus was so cunning that in an attempt to avoid

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    Theme of perseverance and determination Since it takes determination in order to persevere‚ I have chosen to put both characteristics into one theme that I believe was evident throughout the epic. Had Odysseus not personified both of these traits at all times‚ there would have been no epic because the hero would never had been able to survive away from home for 20 years before returning. It is only through Odysseus’s sheer determination that the story was able to reach its climatic conclusion

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    Jeremiah In The Odyssey

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    After presenting his objections‚ God confirmed Jeremiah in his mission. The confirmation in Jer 1: 7-8 has may components. God reject Jeremiah’s objections by saying: “Do not say‚ I am only a boy” (Jer 1:7). In other words‚ the arguments given by Jeremiah to avoid his mission to be a prophet were insufficient. Jeremiah’s mission becomes more explicit. The Lord says to Jeremiah: “for you shall go to all to whom I send you‚ and you shall speak whatever I command you” (Jer 1: 7). Walter Vogels‚ P.B

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    Hades In The Odyssey

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    As you are an “Employee of Hades‚” and a god of death‚ I have several questions for you. I know you are a very busy god‚ and I thank you for taking time out of your job to read and respond. I mean‚ people pass away all day‚ every day‚ so I will try to be brief. Firstly‚ there is a large amount of rumours about your appearance. Is it true that you have large wings? On many pictures and vases‚ you are portrayed as a ancient warrior with a helmet and beard‚ along with the wings mentioned before

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