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    isn’t happy with Odysseus for stabbing out his son’s eye‚ so he creates terrible storms for Odysseus to encounter. One last conflict‚ mentioned in Book XXII‚ is when Odysseus kills the suitors who have been causing him problems. They wanted to marry Odysseus’s wife‚ and have created injustice. Another example of how Odysseus is an epic character is his long journeys. His main voyage itself has taken Odysseus 15-20 to finish and get back home. He has also traveled to 15+ islands from Troy to Ithaca. As

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    Heroic Characteristics Essay Compare and Contrast Imagine back to the 1950’s where a african american women comes home from work and her and others are forced to give up their seats. She quietly refuses‚ and she is arrested. This is Rosa Parks story. On December 1‚ 1955‚ Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat to a white man and was arrested for challenging the laws of segregation. Rosa Parks was an African American civil rights activists and is well known as “the mother of the freedom movement. She

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    God because he lost his legs in the war and didn’t die in honor and he blames god for that. So he is testing god to see if he’ll do anything about it. Odysseus Also experiences loss on his expedition. For instance‚ this is after the remnant of Odysseus’s men lose their lives in consequence of eating Helios’s sun. He is now looking death in the face. “I used this for lashing mast and keel together. These I straddled‚ riding the frightful storm. Nor had I yet seen the worst of it: for now the west

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    city of Troy‚ which he previously conquered under his shrewd control. Odysseus—father of Telemachus‚ husband of Penelope‚ leader of men-- is now free after countless years of war to return to his homeland‚ Ithaca. Thus begins the longest journey of Odysseus’s life: a twenty year pursuit through many encounters with fantastic creatures‚ the cordial arms of the Phaaicians‚ and finally home to his yearning family in the Iron Age story of Homer’s The Odyssey. Advance to the modern day life of cars and highways

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    Two Extraordinary Journeys Life standed on the sea is very grueling and risky. Only a few are able to face the challenging tasks of such a situation using their wits and persistence. In the book Life Of Pi and the film The Odyssey‚ the journeys of the main characters are surprisingly parallel‚ considering the works were written over 20 centuries apart. Both of their journeys contain stages similar to the archetypal hero journey‚ including the Separation/Departure‚ Initiation and The Return.

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    Telemachus is stout hearted and active minded. Changes throughout the epic: Telemachus changes throughout the epic because he went from an infant to being a grown man but he still hasn’t gained his father’s skills fluently. Anticleia- Role: She is Odysseus’s mother and has to stay with Penelope to comfort during the journey. Outcome: Anticleia ends up giving up and losing faith and dying because she misses her son and seeing him in the Underworld. Personalities: Anticleia is lonely without her son

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    would never let that happen. He said‚ “I drove them‚ all three wailing‚ to the ships‚ tied them down under their rowing benches” and told the rest not to eat the Lotus or they would lose their wishes of wanting to return home (898). This shows Odysseus’s committed and driven state of mind in the way that he would not leave any man behind‚ and he knew he needed to help them up on the ship and return them home safely. In addition‚ Circe warned Odysseus

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    treasures into a cave where they were hidden.After Athena told Odysseus more about the men who are living in his house.She helped him make a plan.Athena then disguised Odysseus as a old man and told him to visit his faithful servant that raises Odysseus’s pigs.While Odysseus listened to the men talk‚Athena was going to help Telemachus get home.With that the two went their separate

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    Bianca Suarez What is needed to transform from a man to an Epic hero? Odysseus’s homeland is Ithaca and he is also the King of Ithaca he is called to fight in the Trojan War‚ he is away from his family for about twenty years he gets through his problems with the help from the gods especially Athena. Odysseus is an Epic hero because he showed intellect‚ fortitude‚ and wisdom. Odysseus was a very cleaver and intelligent he knew when to attack and when to hold back. If Odysseus and his men would

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    The Trojan War was a Big Event in both Greek history and mythology. Many Warriors‚ Gods‚ and Goddesses appeared in this war. Whether or not they were titled as a hero or not is debateable‚ but in this war many gods and goddesses choose to fight against each other. Achilles was one of the biggest aspects in the war and one of the best warriors on the battlefield. Whether or not Achilles was a hero is questionable. Achilles was born to Pelus the king of Myrmidons and Thetis a sea nymph. Thetis‚ his

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