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    Odysseus Reflection Paper

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    who blinded you so-say Odysseus‚ raider of cities‚ he gouged out your eye‚ Laertes’ son who makes his home in Ithaca!” Date or approximate time of composition(oral and/or written):850 BC-700 BC Exact title of the story: The Odyssey Author or authors of the piece (theory surrounding its origin): Homer The country/region of origin: Greece Page & line number or page‚ paragraph‚ and speaker of the passage: Pg 369‚ Line #’s 553-562‚ and the speaker was Odysseus Context within the

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    Character Analysis: Odysseus Smart‚ yet Arrogant In books 9-12 of Homer’s The Odyssey‚ Odysseus shows three prominent character traits: quick-wittedness‚ hubris‚ and self control. Odysseus has gone down in stories and history books for his life-saving quick-wittedness. An example of his quick thinking is in the scene where Odysseus and a few of his men are trapped in Polyphemus’‚ a cyclopes‚ cave and Odysseus devises a cunning plan to help them escape. He gives Polyphemus all the liquor he

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    Odyssey‚ the protagonist is a leader named Odysseus who goes on a journey with his crew to get back home to Ithaka from Troy‚ after the trojan war. In the epic poem‚ The Odyssey‚ the poet Homer‚ suggests that Odysseus is a superior leader which is revealed by Odysseus’s‚ bravery‚ intelligence‚ and perseverance. Odysseus’s bravery sets himself apart from other leaders. Odysseus has to display an example to his crew by inspiring them with his fearlessness. Odysseus illustrates his grit when he forces his

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    Hero Essay A hero is different to every person. However‚ societies normally have similar views when it comes to a hero. Two American heroes‚ Edward Bloom and Chris McCandless are to some extent viewed the same way the Greeks viewed their own ancient Greek heroOdysseus. These 3 heroes all have characteristics‚ traits‚ and projected ideals admired and pursued by their societies and for this very reason when both are compared‚ Chris McCandless is the better American hero when compared to Edward Bloom

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     They gave him motivation to  reaching Ithaca. They were just about to start a family when Odysseus left for war‚ but that had  to be held off. Penelope adored Odysseus‚ and same in return. Even though he and his son never  actually met‚ they had a special type of bond that cannot be broken. Along the way‚ goddesses  assisted Odysseus in his obstacles‚ Athena and Circes particularly. Athena was a sort of  wingman‚ helping Odysseus along his journey‚ while Circes managed a deal with him that led

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    however‚ he was degenerate in his method for achieving them. He was egotistic and extremely narrow-minded; he was a power-hungry man that used manipulation to enforce his own self-interested ideas. This essay sets out to prove why Bonaparte was a villain by explaining the three leading factors that led me to oppose him. This includes‚ ruining France’s economy‚ taking away rights from women and girls‚ and his dictatorial ruling. Although‚ Napoleon

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    When we first glance at Odysseus we just see a man who’s trying to get home. But if we take a closer look at him we see that he is a respected‚ wise‚ and sometimes stubborn man. Why these things you ask? Let’s take a closer look at the reasons behind this choice of words. Many have said in ‘The Odyssey’ that they respected Odysseus. He is respected by men‚ for his journeys and telltale battles. Take‚ for example‚ what Alcinous said after Odysseus had beautifully told his tale and many woes;

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    Odysseus Journey Summary

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    In this story a lot of interesting things happen‚ Odysseus goes on a wild adventure which causes him to go to many islands discovering all the things out there. Laertes had a son‚ his name was Odysseus. Odysseus lived on the peaked sea-mark on the Island of Ithaca‚ that is located under Neion’s wind-blown robe of leaves. Odysseus was once held by Calypso in her cave. I know this because he stated “Calypso‚ loveliest among goddess‚ who held me in her smooth caves‚ to be her heart’s delight‚ as Circe

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    desire for something forbidden fatally affects the rest of Odysseus’ crew as well as himself. When Odysseus and his crew find themselves on an island housing Helios’ beloved cattle‚ Odysseus remembers a warning that no harm should come upon the beasts‚ he passes it along to the rest of his crew. This warning becomes harder and harder to heed when a storm traps them on the island for over a month with a limited food supply. When one of Odysseus’ crew‚ Eurylochus‚ cannot take the starvation and famine

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    Odysseus Bad Leader

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    In the epic‚ The Odyssey‚ by Homer‚ it is known that Odysseus is a bad leader because he doesn’t give clear directions and he decides to venture to lethal places. Odysseus is someone who does not provide adequate directions to his crew‚ including the many times he tells his men something that they are not suppose to do that they still do. “Aeolus / ‚ god of unfavorable winds / … bottling up unfavorable winds and sending them a fair breeze / … the men untie the bag of winds. And their ships are blown

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