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    Odysseus vs. Gilgamesh

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    The epic poems The Odyssey‚ written by Homer‚ and Gilgamesh‚ translated by David Ferry‚ feature the struggles and triumphs of two epic heroes‚ Odysseus and Gilgamesh. Epic heroes exemplify six common traits. They are all strong fighters‚ complete with physical beauty and intimidation. The epic hero is dangerous yet protects ordinary people. There is always an encounter with death and the cosmos. They are superhuman‚ but they are not supernatural‚ although they come in contact with the supernatural

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    Odysseus as an Epic Hero

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    heroes are extremely above an average human being. This character must be of noble birth‚ and as a result‚ this gives them great respect and many resources. There is a deep reverence for the gods and this helps the hero through tough times. An epic hero is bravery than the other characters. They are willing to take bigger risks and reap greater rewards. Despite these strong traits‚ there is usually an element of deep suffering that the character must deal with through out his story. No matter what‚

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    Power Traits

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    Power Traits PSY 150/200C January 27‚ 2014 Karkoulian‚ S.‚ Messarra‚ L.‚ & Sidani‚ M. (2009). CORRELATES OF THE BASES OF POWER AND THE BIG FIVE PERSONALITY TRAITS: AN IMPERICAL INVESTIGATION. Journal Of Organizatinal Culture‚ Communications & Conflict‚13(2)‚71-82 I find it interesting that so much time is spent in the pursuit of power in the corporate world when‚ quite possibly‚ all that I must do is to ‘condition’ my own thought patterns‚ and I may have all the power

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    Odysseus Cunning Analysis

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    This essay will be telling you that cunning is the most important trait to have when you are an epic hero. I will be telling you why cunning is the most important trait to have. I will be showing you examples of how Odysseus displayed these traits throughout his journey. In the paragraph I will tell how the examples displayed him being cunning. My first example of how Odysseus displayed a cunning act is his encounter with the Cyclopes. When he thought to blind the Cyclopes rather than to kill the

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    Odysseus as an Epic Hero

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    Odysseus as an Epic Hero In an epic poem‚ epic heroes exist. An epic hero‚ an important figure from a history or legend‚ has to relate to society. By having similar traits as humans‚ people will look up to the hero. In the epic poem‚ Beowulf‚ the epic hero‚ “Beowulf”‚ has the ability to die. Since he has this trait‚ he relates to the civilization and they look up to him. The “Odyssey”‚ another epic poem‚ has a hero also. Odysseus‚ the hero in the “Odyssey‚” fits a model of an epic hero because

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    Juxtaposition In Odysseus

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    Odysseus’ Encounter with Folvo and the Depths of Despair “Proceeding from the homeland of Polyphemus‚ my men and I departed briskly; attempting to evade the storm that was ominously approaching. To my utter disappointment we found ourselves engaged in a strenuous battle with Poseidon who had sought revenge on me ever since my triumph over his offspring. He had unleashed his vigorous powers‚ and would stop at nothing until he had defeated me and my men. While engaged in this duel‚ I was eventually

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    Sounds like the movie Wrong Turn? No it’s Homer’s story of Odysseus. The character Odysseus has many strengths‚weaknesses‚and conflicts. The character Odysseus demonstrates immense strengths such as courage and trust. First‚ he lets his crew members tie him up without having wax in his ears. In Homer’s text he states “bind me still the more.” That he’s brave enough to allow himself to be tied up shows his courage. Next‚ Odysseus allows his crew to tie him up and believes they will untie him

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    Odyssey‚ the book which people have been reading and learning from it generation after generation‚ its main characterOdysseus has been portrayed to be a great leader and be worshiped by a large amount of people. However‚ while reading it in advanced deeply‚ in details and sentence by sentence‚ seeing the evidence‚ the mirror of Odysseus occurred. The way that he treated his men‚ the way he led his men to‚ the way he talked to his men‚ arrogance‚ self-centered‚ unmotived‚ selfish all showed his

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    The Leadership Traits

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    Bobby Shriver in 2000. Also‚ Bono is their main ambassador and their chief spokesperson. In addition‚ this paper will analyze the scope of Bono ’s influence‚ which has made distinct changes in the way world leaders think. Also‚ several leadership traits and theories will be related to this celebrity activist. This paper will conclude with the hope that Bono ’s dedication‚ influence and leadership will remain relevant. BACKGROUND Bono was born on May 10‚ 1960‚ to Bob and Iris Hewson in Dublin

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    and Odysseus set out on their own journeys to become men; as a result‚ they become patient‚ brave‚ and honorable men. Odysseus has bravery‚ which makes him a good king‚ but fools can be brave too‚ so how is Odysseus any better than a fool? This is why he goes out in search of honor and patience. Telemachus has the patience‚ but he is not brave enough to stand up to the suitors and to gain respect from them. Therefore Telemachus goes out in search of bravery and honor. Any one of these traits‚ patience

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