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    My essay on The Odyssey by Homer (TRANSLATED BY ROBERT FAGLES). My personal notes will be added in []’s‚ the rest is straight from the instruction sheet. Assignment: Which two of man’s greatest desires create the most suffering in a person’s life and/or society? Write a 4-paragraph essay in which you analyze the destructive nature of two desires. Use the events in The Odyssey to support your points. "USE COMPLEX SENTENCES! EVERY SENTENCE COUNTS!" Required Structure of Essay in Chronological order:

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    In the vast tellings of Homer’s The Odyssey‚ many character comparisons can be made. Few are more pressing however‚ than the heroism of Odysseus and his wife‚ Penelope. Although both Penelope and Odysseus displayed heroic characteristics in The Odyssey‚ Odysseus was more of a hero than his wife was in the epic. Penelope‚ while somewhat of a heroine‚ simply was not depicted by Homer to be the hero that her husband was. To start‚ Odysseus was developed with standard Greek heroic traits. First‚ Odysseus

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    Introduction- Odysseus’s Bed in The Odyssey: Upon his return home Odysseus is tested by his wife Penelope- she tests him in order to determine the reality of his being. Odysseus had been gone for years and Penelope could not be so easily persuaded that he had alas returned. Penelope orders Eurycleia to move her bridal bed‚ in doing so Odysseus grows uneasy. He begins to describe the bed and how he built it‚ thus proving his identity. There was the bole of an olive tree with long leaves growing

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    Odyssey is a hero by today modern standards. There are many standards that Odysseus meets while in his epic journey. I will give you three modern standards that Odysseus meets during his quest. One standard is bravery in Odysseus and his story and I will tell you more in detail. Bravery is a must by modern standards in hero’s today. Back then bravery wasn’t a very needed trait in order to be recognized as a hero.In the Epic poem‚ Odyssey shows bravery a lot during his journey. In one instance

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    women in Odyssey Homer wrote the Odyssey in 8th century and it is a Greek epic poem. The story background begins ten years after the Trojan War. After the war‚ Odyssey tried to go back to his home‚ but he had a lot of hardships. During that time‚ many people helped him‚ but not all of characters. There are various important characters and each of them has different personalities and roles. In 21 century‚ most of women play a big role. What about in 8th century? According to the book Odyssey‚ Penelope

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    Undoubtedly‚ The Odyssey by Homer uses internal conflicts to reveal Odysseus as a determined character in order to get back to his homeland Ithaca. “He will be the only survivor of their long journey” (italics 780) shows only the strong survive. Even though it might seem selfish of Odysseus to not tell his men that he would be the only man to return home. But Odysseus is only doing what he thinks was right he knew that telling his men would only entail them in something not meant for them. Telling

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    Although both works are credited to Homer‚ The Iliad and The Odyssey provide two remarkably different views on the nature of the Olympian Gods‚ their relationship to humanity‚ and the general lot of mortals throughout their all too brief lives. As a result of these differences‚ both stories end up sending contrasting messages about life in general. In the Iliad‚ the supernatural denizens of Olympus are depicted as treacherous‚ power-hungry‚ and above all temperamental beings

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    Is Odysseus a hero? Can Odysseus‚ the “hero” of the Odyssey‚ be considered a Greek hero in the ancient world? Certainly‚ one can agree that Odysseus has certain characteristics that would prove him to both a hero and scoundrel through countless passages in the reading. But overall‚ Odysseus can be considered one of the many Greek heroes proven through common physical traits‚ spiritual traits‚ and his charismatic personality that he shares with many other heroes. A common trope in Epic Greek stories

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    Nobody is perfect‚ therefore‚ everyone has a flaw. However‚ our flaws are not what define us; it is what we can transform our flaws into that defines us. In two very similar stories this exact idea is conveyed. The Odyssey by Homer illustrates Odysseus’s difficult journey of his return from the Trojan war. Similar to this‚ Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand describes Louie’s everlasting quest of survival. Although some may consider these two characters heroes‚ they both have fatal flaws. Louie possesses

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    Greek community. The female duties were glorified in literary such as Antigone and The Odyssey. The typical housewife was made to have children and take care of the home while the men worked and fought. Women were given very few rights and didn’t have an input in political issues. Women could exercise very little power in Ancient Greece due to literary‚ social‚ and political ideals. In Antigone and The Odyssey‚ women are portrayed as insignificant characters to show the quintessential role of Greek

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