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    Odyssey Essay In the comedy epic‚ The Odyssey by Homer‚ Odysseus is not a good leader because his arrogance caused his crew members to pass away and the lack of trust from his crew made him unable to control his crew. Odysseus’s arrogance leads to his crew dying. For example‚ while Odysseus and his crew are approaching Scylla‚ Odysseus knows that six sailors will die. However‚ he says‚ “I told them nothing‚ as they could do nothing” (ln 620-621). Odysseus is implying that‚ as they approach

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    Over and over in Homer’s Odyssey the story lifts up poise as a primary virtue. Odysseus shows poise when Laodamas challenges him to compete in the games. Odysseus was enjoying his time off from being tossed around by the gods. The Phaeacian people are celebrating and playing games in the light of Odysseus’ presence. Broadsea encourages Laodamas to go challenge Odysseus. On that que‚ he stood up challenging Odysseus to the games. Odysseus responds‚ “Laodamas‚” quick to the mark Odysseus countered

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    Ruby Mendoza                                                                                                12-10-16                                                     The Odyssey In The Odyssey written by Homer‚ Odysseus once said‚” Be strong‚ saith my heart; I am a soldier; I have seen worse sights than this.” Some may say his weakness interfere with his heroism. I believe that his courage‚ intelligence‚ and ambition are what make him a perfect model of an epic hero.     Odysseus is a perfect

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    In the Odyssey by Homer‚ Telemachus is the son of Penelope and Odysseus. When Telemakus was a young infant‚ his father Odysseus went to fight in the battle of Troy. Because of Odysseus’ pride he got stuck at sea for 20 years. During these 20 years that he was away Telemachus grew up day by day. He lived in the palace of Ithaca with his mother and her suitors. As he grew older he started to notice that the suitors were consuming all of his father wine and killing all his cattle. Telemachus was always

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    The Odyssey is an epic poem about the greek gods‚ goddesses‚ and monsters but is there an absence of an epic hero in this poem? Odysseus -the reigning king of Ithaca- was taking part in the Trojan War for 10 long years. After the Trojan War‚ he was thrown of his course by the gods and goddesses. These gods were upset by how Odysseus had overthrown and held hostages during the war. He was then traveling another 10 years to return to his home‚ Ithaca. On and on he raced to go home while overcoming

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    Odyssey Essay Hospitality             The greeks put a large emphasis on the importance of traditions. One important example of a tradition is to show hospitality and respect strangers as well as to hosts. If this tradition was broken‚ punishments were to be dealt out. Usually‚ the punishments were not specific. What happened after the God’s traditions were disobeyed‚ a series of bad events usually occurred. After the God’s traditions were followed‚ a series of positive events usually occurred

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    Odysseus’ Cunning In Homer’s epic novel The Odyssey‚ Homer depicts Odysseus as a character of great intelligence and cunning. Throughout the many dangers and hazards he encounters‚ Odysseus shows‚ in many ways‚ his ingenious slyness. Odysseus’ cunning is shown in many examples‚ such as when he encounters the lotus-eaters. Some of his men‚ hungry as they are‚ accept the lotus-eaters’ offering of some of their lotus to eat. Soon they forget all about their efforts to get home as a result of

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    focused on the goal. To overcome whatever is in your way. Not many have this valuable trait‚ but the ones who do are always looked at in heart eyes. One of the few people who is lucky enough to be born with the idea of bravery is Odysseus. In The Odyssey‚ BRAVERY is seen as an important trait to the Greeks because if you are brave‚ you can overcome any obstacle‚ and you are also viewed powerful by others. Odysseus has been through a lot of intense situations during his voyages‚ which required tremendous

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    In Homer’s Odyssey‚ the women are portrayed in many different ways‚ some are said to be wise while others are cruel‚ but many are treated differently from the opposite gender. One of the women in the story‚ Penelope‚ was portrayed as very wise but because of her gender she was expected to obey many of the men. Similarly to Penelope‚ Arete‚ queen of the Phaeacians‚ was equally wise but was viewed almost as an equal to the men. In contrast to the other two women‚ Melantho was very malicious and was

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    Divine Intervention In Terms Of Fate The epic‚ The Odyssey‚ written by Homer‚ the gods play a large role in the fate of the charbookers. Their fate is decided long before the charbooker bookually starts his or her journey. The charbooker cannot avoid his or her fate. The fate of the charbookers is determined by the gods and very little is determined by the free will of the charbookers. First of all‚ the gods were the all powerful beings and could make anything happen at will. Depending on

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