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    The Odyssey‚ by Homer‚ is a classical piece of Greek literature. Throughout The Odyssey‚ the Blind Bard makes use of many literary techniques in order to lend meaning to the poem beyond its existence as a work of historic fiction and aid his readers in the comprehension of the tale. One of these techniques is the use of motifs. A motif is a recurring theme that is used throughout the work. In The Odyssey‚ Homer makes use of many motifs including eating/drinking‚ Odysseus ’s

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    In these last books of The Odyssey there is a theme of double standards‚ Odysseus is able to get away with anything. In the beginning of these books Penelope finally decides to pick a suitor to marry even though she does not really want to do this‚ she even prays for her own death. Her method of choosing a competition: whoever can string and shot Odysseus’ bow‚ that only he is strong enough to shoot‚ through twelve axes wins her hand in marriage. When Odysseus goes to tell her his story‚ still disguised

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    Penelope is shown to be contsently in emotional termilol over odyessus throughout the Odyssey. For much of the book she is seen to be crying until a god take pity on her and allows her to fall asleep. But while Penelope is seen to be very leaky‚ she is also shown to be very rational‚ and very bounded to many things. One of this things is the funeral shroud that

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    hero’s journey will contain allies / mentors to help you succeed. For example‚ “She warns him that his palace is overrun by more than 100 suitors who‚ believing Odysseus is dead‚ want to marry Penelope.” (blue). With this help‚ Odysseus was able to disguise himself and fight for Penelope. If Odysseus did not have this help‚ he would not have known that men were competing to take what he has. An example in my life is my mom. She is always there for me right by my side no matter

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    Role of Women in Odyssey

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    In the Odyssey women play an important role and many events occurred because of them. For instance the entire Trojan War started because of Helen‚ because of Odysseus’ love of Penelope he needed to get back to Ithaca‚ and with the help of the immortal goddess Athena he finally made it home. Women in this story have very meaningful roles in Odysseus ’ life. The first very important role of a woman is Helen‚ who started this journey. It began when he his men left to battle in the Trojan War. Helen

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    January 17‚ 2013 Nicole Samuels The Absolutely True Diary of a Part Time Indian Chapter 1-3 Summary In chapter one‚ we are introduced to the narrator‚ Arnold Spirit‚ nicknamed Junior. He describes himself‚ as being of lanky build‚ with an overly large skull‚ feet and hands. He has a medical condition called Hydrocephalus‚ which is an excess of fluid in the skull

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    THE ODYSSEY – Books 1-4 1. The story of Agamemnon‚ Aegisthus‚ Orestes and Clytaemenstra is a recurring theme during these first 4 books of the odyssey. The references I have picked up on throughout the four books are as listed: - Book 1‚ page 4‚ Section 29-48. This is the first reference to the story of Agamemnon‚ Aegisthus‚ Orestes and Clytaemenstra. In this‚ it is at an assembly of gods in Zeus’ palace. Zeus‚ who would open discussion among them‚ was in thought of the handsome Aegisthus. Zeus

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    Midterm The Aeneid and The Odyssey The Odyssey by Homer and The Aeneid by Virgl are two epics that share many similarities. One similarity for certain is the issue on death. Everyone that dies goes to Hades good or bad and depending on the type of person you were‚ that will be the basis of determining ones’ everlasting punishment. In the Odyssey the Protagonist being Odysseus believes the after life is an unfilled life without any form of satisfaction or contentment. Odysseus understands that

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    grasp. He agrees‚ and the god Hermes will be sent to Kalypso to ask her to free Odysseus. In disguise as an old friend of Odysseus’‚ Athena travels to his manor in Ithaka‚ now overrun with noisy‚ lustful suitors intent on marrying Odysseus’ wife‚ Penelope. Odysseus’ son‚ Telemakhos‚ unhappy among the suitors‚ greets Athena warmly as a stranger and invites her to their feast. As the suitors devour Odysseus’ oxen‚ Telemakhos says he believes his father - whom he does not know at all - is dead. Athena

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    Eng. 221 5 February 2014 The Powerful Role of Women in Ancient Greek Society Although The Odyssey‚ written by the Greek poet Homer‚ is an epic tale of a man’s quest for home‚ women also play a large role. The role of each gender within The Odyssey is made extremely evident‚ and on multiple occasions Homer makes reference to the expectations of each sex. Throughout the epic‚ presentations of women are somewhat limited‚ unless they appear as mothers‚ servants‚ deities‚ seductresses‚ or a combination

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