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    South has some very striking commonalities with that of Odysseus’s journey in The Odyssey. With the characters‚ journeys and story structures being so similar between the two epics‚ it is imperative that analysis be given. Huck Finn and Odysseus are surprisingly similar given the time period in which they were conceived. They are both cultural heroes‚ embodying the ideals of their country. Huck is the epitome of the American rugged individualism. Throughout his journeys‚ he does whatever

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    On his way home‚ Odysseus faces a plethora of challenges that extend his voyages. One such example that stands out is his ordeal in a cave with a vicious Cyclops. During this short but life-threatening period‚ Odysseus and his crew find themselves trapped in the cave with the beast‚ who had already “lunged out with his hands toward my men and snatching two at once‚ rapping them on the ground / he knocked them dead like pups - / their brains gushed out all over‚ soaked the floor - / and ripping them

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    Odysseus – A Different Type of Hero The Homeric epic‚ the Odyssey‚ is set in the peaceful years following the Trojan War‚ and concerns the returning heroes on their journeys home‚ in particular Odysseus of Ithaca. Odysseus is an epic hero; he displays courage‚ superior strength‚ and leadership‚ all qualities that people admire. While displaying these archetypal heroic traits he also displays his weaknesses as a man‚ particularly his excessive pride‚ which actually make him easy to relate to. So

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    Curiosity and the occupation of a medical provider has always struck me as being closely tied with one another. At a young age‚ I witnessed my paternal grandfather who was general practice physician growing old and becoming frail as his days passed. He would always enjoy showing me interesting things he had used from his medical practice. He would also share with me the hobbies that he was passionate about. I cherished his company and looked forward to visiting him every time I had the opportunity

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    There are many strategies and techniques that could be used in the classroom to encourage curiosity in math‚ but the four I chose to discuss I thought would be the most beneficial. This is due to the way they support auditory‚ visual‚ and kinesthetic styles of learning. The four strategies teachers could use to encourage curiosity towards mathematics in a classroom include co-operative learning‚ guided or discovery learning‚ simulate real life experiences‚ and active student learning. These four

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    Odysseus played both the hero and villain role in The Odyssey; it all depends on whose perspective you see him through. Penelope saw her husband as a hero who fought hard to get back home to her. To Polyphemus‚ Odysseus was a villain who tricked him and blinded him. During the Trojan War he expressed an enormous amount of hero traits‚ but later in his journey‚ especially in books 9-12 his heroic behavior diminished. Homer depicts Odysseus as the stereotypical epic hero. He was of noble birth‚ being

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    book the Odyssey‚ there are many problems and obstacles that Odysseus has to overcome in his attempt to get home. Odysseus has many traits that make him a hero‚ for example he is both physically and mentally strong. His

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    stamina to survive. Odysseus shows all of these signs and has achieved greatness because of these characteristics. In ancient Greece‚ a hero was considered a man‚ who is exceptionally clever and talented with great courage and strength‚

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    Walt Disney once stated‚ “We keep moving forward‚ opening new doors‚ and doing new things‚ because we’re curious and curiosity keeps leading us down new paths.” Curiosity is leading us down the same path as those you have come before us. Macbeth is a dark play written by William Shakespeare. Macbeth was written around the year 1606. It is a story that has been acted out and told and retold in every generation since it was first performed. Macbeth is important today since individuals are still influenced

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    In The Odyssey‚ there are several decisions that Odysseus makes throughout his adventures. The first decision is when he forcibly stopped his men from eating the lotus plant to avoid major problems. When Odysseus and the group finally arrived at the land of Lotus-eaters‚ he sent a few of his men to check the place and what food the people are willing to offer for them to eat. Because of his actions‚ he made a huge mistake. The natives provided lotus plants for the men to eat‚ and it made them very

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