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    Compare and Contrast In Sherman Alexie’s The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian‚ Junior is a young American Indian that is shy and has low self-esteem‚ and has a few issues physically and his surroundings. He has a best friend named Rowdy. Rowdy is rude and has no emotion to any situation. What many people at the reservation don’t know is that Rowdy and Junior have real problems at home with their parents. The differences between Rowdy and Junior are the family and the personalities.

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    Searching: Lost and Found The literal meaning of being lost and the feeling of being lost that Odysseus endures in the book The Odyssey by Homer is one that some cannot comprehend. People every day feel lost and can endure the feeling of being found. Whether a personis being found because he or she were actually lost‚ meaning they cannot find their way‚ or that they are found because they have found something or someone that can relate to them‚ are the two ways that Homer uses the term found in

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    Odysseus should expect to find his kingdom in chaos and destruction. The suitors have been using the kingdom for housing‚ eating his cattle‚ and the maids for doing all there dirty work. He also should expect his wife possibly in another mans arms. Penelope hasn’t married someone new because she hasn’t given up hope on Odysseus coming home. She believes Odysseus is still alive and is coming home soon. Athena tells Telemachus to go in search of his father. If he discovers his father is alive he is to

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    connections easily. Being raised by Penelope alone‚ Telemachus needed the additional support which was fulfilled by Athena who guided him through the rocky waters of life. Telemachus‚ who grows up in the world of greed and disrespect where the suitors take over his palace. He has to stand up on his own feet and fight for his father which is a great example of a true son. Penelope’s character is an archetype for anyone waiting for a loved one to return from war. Penelope has the strong courage to wait

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    into trouble with the god Poseidon because of his excessive hubris. Odysseus’s journey home was so difficult because he thought he could defy the gods‚ Poseidon in particular. Poseidon then said that Odysseus would never make it home to his beloved Penelope. Odysseus was so self-confident‚ he refused to accept no for an answer‚ even from a god. Hubris is a major flaw in a character and usually led to major difficulties‚ as it did for

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    In the novel The absolutely true diary of a part-time Indian‚ the main character is named Arnold Spirit Jr. He lives on the Spokane reservation (rez) with his family‚ his best friend Rowdy‚ and the holder of wisdom Arnold’s grandmother. On the rez everyone calls Arnold; Junior. Junior wants to become something different then his parents. The concept of being different from the rest of his family and friends plays a significant part in Arnold’s life. He does not want to become another nobody on

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    has finally arrived home to Ithaca in Book XIII. Athena comes to him and reveals the antics that have been occurring since he has been gone. She explains to Odysseus that despite her refusals‚ there have been suitors courting his beloved wife‚ Penelope. Athena‚ as incensed as he is‚ champions him by

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    relationship with Penelope‚ Odysseus’ wife. Penelope is an essential lady in the group‚ running the family unit‚ without male help‚ and raising the future lord Telemachus. Nevertheless‚ the physical and finances temptations of the suitors‚ she remains ever reliable to Odysseus - frequently trusting that he will be back again ( Fitzpatrick‚ para 1). Most of the women in the book of Odysseus were deceiving to the men and trying to betray them but there was one woman who was not like that‚ Penelope---- Odysseus

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    How Is The Greek Idea of a Sound Mind and Body Essential for The Successful Characters of The Odyssey? If one were to only have a very fit and strong body‚ lacking mental ability‚ to the Greeks it would not suffice. If a man were merely smart and intelligent‚ without much physical capability‚ the Greeks would feel that he is not complete. They believed an individual must have have both‚ a well developed mind and a fit body‚ not only one or the other‚ to be ideal. This is the Greek concept

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    with food and gifts even though Athena is just a stranger to him. What makes this so fascinating is that Telemachus is just a young man who probably did not get his hospitality from Odysseus. Telemachus either inherited politeness or learned from Penelope before she started to feel all melancholy of Odysseus being gone. Athena loves what Telemachus has done for her and this hospitality gives Athena more pride in wanting to help Telemachus and his journey to find Odysseus. Now in the land of Sparta

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