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    Suitors In The Odyssey

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    In Ithaca‚ the suitors are looking to marry Penelope‚ Telemachus’ mother. Penelope’s husband‚ Odysseus‚ has not been found after the Trojan War‚ and Athena reminds Telemachus about his father. While Odysseus and Athena are planning‚ the suitors argue about who is the special one to marry Penelope. The suitors also threaten Telemachus by telling him to exile her mother from his house or make his mom marry one of them. Odysseus’s son decides to set out on sea and find people‚ who can lead him to Odysseus

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    The Laestrygonians are known as the cannibalistic people that live in the area of Mount Aetna which is located in Sicily. These mythical people are ruled by Antiphates and they have a very noble achievement behind their name. Odysseus‚ who is the ruler of Ithaca and the leader in the Trojan War‚ had fellow followers with him who had possessed the great remains of the Ithacan and Cephallenian armies. Odysseus and his men were close to returning home‚ but they needed assistance from Aeolus who is the

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    The engrossing story‚ The Odyssey‚ tells the tale of the heroic Odysseus’ journey to reach home after the Trojan War. In the first four books‚ the reader learns about Odysseus through other characters eyes. They follow the footsteps of Telemakhos‚ the son of Odysseus‚ and his awakening to save his father. Telemakhos’s house is being overrun by his mother’s’ suitors‚ however dear Penelope can’t help change that. Telemakhos is then visited by Athena‚ in which she arouses him and gives him the confidence

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    Odyssey Essay When his two nearest companions pulled away his clothes and looked at his neck‚ they had said him a solemn farewell in expectation of his death. We ’ll meet again in a better world‚ they said. He was classed among the dying and put aside on a cot to do so. But he failed at it. After two days‚ space being short‚ they sent him on to a regular hospital in his own state. All through the mess of the field hospital and the long grim train ride south in a boxcar filled with wounded‚ he

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    The Odyssey is a splendidly done book that will be remembered for many years come. However‚ I think much of it’s success can be contributed to Odysseus’ bravery. Odysseus was many things‚ and ‘timid’ wasn’t one of those. Odysseus’ bravery helped him get through many obstacles like the Cyclops’ cave‚ escaping Scylla‚ and even fighting hundreds of suitors! So how does the simple concept of bravery help a man defeat these horrors? Let’s start with the Cyclops’ cave. First of all‚ it takes a mad man

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    Homer’s Odyssey provides a clear illustration of Joseph Campbell’s hero cycle through the journeys and characterization of the protagonist Odysseus. The hero cycle is used in epics to describe the journey of the hero from bad to good. In The Odyssey‚ Odysseus is characterized as arrogant‚ and and his journey from hubris to humility. The hero cycle is a theme that epics follow. It starts off with a departure then goes to an initiation where they come to an end in their return. Odysseus’ test is to

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    In the episode “The Sirens” of Homer’s The Odyssey‚ Odysseus is a strong-headed leader whose determination to successfully pass the sirens is only possible with the help of his men‚ proving that the mutual relationship between Odysseus and his men leads to success. Following Circe’s advice about overcoming the Sirens‚ Odysseus declares to his men that they must “tie [him] up‚ tight as a splint… and if [he] shouts and begs to be untied‚ take more turns of the rope” (695-698). Odysseus incorporates

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    Odyssey Questions

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    Homer’s The Odyssey PLOT SUMMARIES AND STUDY QUESTIONS BOOK I: WHAT WENT ON IN THE HOUSE OF ODYSSEUS Athena appeals to Zeus for permission to help Odysseus reach home. Odysseus’s home in Ithaca is overrun with suitors who are trying to win Penelopeia’s hand. With the help of Athena disguised as Mentes‚ Telemachos finds the courage to confront the suitors. 1. Where is Odysseus? Odysseus is on the remote island Ogygia with the goddess Calypso. 2. What or whom is Athena disguised as? Athena

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    Greek Gods In The Odyssey

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    of the Gods The three characteristics of the Greek Gods that are presented throughout Odysseus’s journey are that they are powerful‚ they could be helpful or harmful to his voyage‚ and they are worshiped by human. The gods presented in The Odyssey‚ especially Zeus and Poseidon‚ show their power and rage throughout Odysseus’s journey. Zeus‚ the God of all the Gods‚ is so powerful‚ he could destroy and entire ship and crew if he needs to because he wants to destroy Odysseus’s ship. Zeus is “still

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    The bond shared between family members is unbreakable. The people that surround you shape the future of your life‚ thoughts‚ and actions. In Homer’s‚ The Odyssey‚ family plays a major role with the character Odysseus. Odysseus wants to make a dangerous journey home because of the love and bond he has with his family. Although Odysseus and I are from completely different time periods‚ we both share the experiences of facing obstacles and making a commitment to see family members who live far away

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