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    their very long journey to get home. To start off with there was Athena she was the most influential god towards the men. Athena is the daughter of zeus‚ she is the goddess of wisdom‚ purposeful battle‚ and the womanly arts. She  had an eye out for odysseus throughout the whole book watching him and helping him through everything. Specifically his shipwreck in Book 5 and the mismatched battle of Book 22. She also reassures him in his fight with the suitors. Hermes was helpful as well‚ Hermes delivered

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    The Women and Their Roles in The Odyssey Throughout his journey‚ Odysseus meets a few female characters who become essential elements of The Odyssey. In the beginning of the epic‚ Odysseus’ main goal is to return home after many years of absence but along the way the sexual appeal of certain female characters distract him from his ultimate goal. Many of the female characters in The Odyssey are portrayed as seductresses creatures who desire different kinds of intimacy. Since they could not

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    disguise‚ as mentor etc.‚ she still has her bright sparkling eyes which portray her as a very wise woman. This is the same with Penelope as she is portrayed as wise throughout most of The Odyssey. By examining the character of Penelope‚ the wife of Odysseus‚ one can see just how women exerted their power and influence in The Odyssey and to what ends. Penelope uses clever cunning and sexual charm to toy with men’s emotions and to meet her own needs while she is waiting for her husband to return from

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    The antagonist‚ Temptation This essay is about temptation in the Odyssey‚ more specifically temptation and its role in the book. Showing how food displays everyday temptation and how Odysseus recklessness causes his own troubled journey home. Temptation in laments terms is the desire to do something you know you shouldn’t do. This theme is something that is repeated constantly throughout the Odyssey in a multitude of ways and for many reasons. It shows on a scale how human and mortal the characters

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    AP Literature 8 October 2012 Archetype Research Project Archetypes are “An inherited idea or mode of thought in the psychology of C. G. Jung that is derived from the experience of the race and is present in the unconscious of the individual” (archetype). Archetypes are central in all cultures across the world and can provide important lessons and outlooks on the common aspects of human life. The journey‚ is an archetype in which the main character is in search of some sort of truth and typically

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    Essay: The Odyssey Over two thousand years ago‚ great epics such as the Odyssey were written‚ illustrating human weaknesses and wickedness of the time‚ and yet‚ people today seem no different. As history unfolds‚ it is plain to see the recurrent problems over which humans continue to stumble. Comparing modern society to ancient Greek society‚ it is easy to discover more similarities than differences in specific aspects of either community. In Ancient Greece‚ the setting of the Odyssey‚ negative

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    “The only way to get rid of temptation is to yield to it... I can resist everything but temptation‚” Oscar Wilde once said. This quote explains Odysseus’ audacious personality completely. Temptation can be the beginning of a downward spiral in one’s life. In Odysseus’ case‚ temptation is his greatest enemy‚ along with his burning sense of curiosity. Odysseus’ first sign of curiosity during his voyage was when he had his encounter with the Cyclops‚ Polyphemus. “My men came pressing around me‚ pleading:

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    Odysseus: A Hero in the Making Homer is extremely clever in weaving the message that we often tell ourselves when undergoing hardships: that suffering ultimately makes us better people in the end. In The Odyssey‚ the main character and hero Odysseus undergoes a long voyage that tests his morals‚ character‚ and principles. Embarking on a journey home that takes about 20 years instead of a few weeks‚ Odysseus the hero is certainly not a man without his flaws and it is through his mistakes and errors

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    their own benefit‚ to get what they want. For example‚ the Sirens enchant Odysseus with their songs to attempt to lead him off-course and savor him for themselves alone. He is able to resist their tempting songs‚ only because he was warned in advance by Kirke. Another example of the power of seduction occurs when Odysseus and his crew enter the hall of Kirke‚ an enchantress who uses drugs and herbs to manipulate men. When Odysseus ’ crew arrives on Kirke ’s island‚ they are attracted to Kirke ’s house

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    their own end. The Gods do not usually get involved unless the matter concerns them directly. Uncertainty‚ as to what implications a Human’s actions would have tends to put him in a state of existential crisis. In the episode between Odysseus and Polyphemus‚ where Odysseus blinds Polyphemus in order to defend himself and escape the island‚ unaware that he had blinded Poseidon’s

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