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    The  Odyssey  (opening  verses)   Homer‚  8th  century  BC‚  translated  by  Robert  Fagles       Sing  to  me  of  the  man‚  Muse1‚  the  man  of  twists  and  turns   driven  time  and  again  off  course‚  once  he  had  plundered     the  hallowed  heights  of  Troy.2         Many  cities  of  men  he  saw  and  learned

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    Sirens: What happens? Sirens (beaut nymphs naked on an island; seduce men with their voices) are singing to odysseus with bones Men try and reach them and crash on their shore Odysseus wants to hear the songs and asks to be tied to mast and the men fill their ears with wax. Odysseus wants to experience everything beautiful but to not be destroyed by it Singing about Odysseus and how great he is: The Trojan war and the greatness of him and Achilles Singer who glorifies

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    6.42 When Alexander was going towards Nysa‚ the people of Nysa sent out men: ‘o king‚ the people of Nysa want to remain free. Therefore save the independence of the people because of Dionysus. For the god was the founder of Nysa. For when he took victory over the Indians‚ he founded Nysa in order to leave a monument of the victory for future generations. In the same way you yourself also founded both the farthest Alexandria and another Alexandria in the land of the Egyptians‚ and many others: you

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    The Position of Gods and God The characterization of individuals through specific and repeated character descriptions are consistent with social norms and create binding values associated each character. In the Iliad‚ which can be considered the primary religious text of antiquity‚ godly epithets are used to accompany characters with dominant abilities. The Bible also features consistent divine descriptions throughout the various writings. By regularly featuring characters with “godlike” descriptions

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    The characters portrayed in the Iliad are culturally similar to the people living in the United States today‚ but they are also different from us in several ways. The people that lived during the time of Homer had different ideas on many issues. The way they viewed things were somewhat different to how we view things today. This is to be expected because throughout history many events reshaped their views and beliefs. Events such as disasters‚ plagues‚ and wars occurred which brought about change

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    Ye Hua Social Foundation 25/09/2012 The significance and implications of assumptions about ‘historical causation’ in Herodotus’s The Histories and Thucydides’sThe Peloponnesian war Historical causation is a facet of historical analysis that focuses on explaining what occasioned or affected historic event. Causation analysis‚ thus‚ investigates the social‚ political‚ moral background of movements‚ ideologies and environmental occurrence; nevertheless‚ these analyses themselves are influenced

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    Within both The Aeneid and Iliad‚ there is a strong urge to present a world in which wars are glorious‚ the gods have a direct hand in human events‚ and these deities influence fate. Through the representation of two similarly “blessed” protagonists‚ Achilles and Aeneas‚ the reader is able to view the ways in which these two cultural issues intertwine and attempt to create a picture of the ancient world which is at once brutally real and filled with the magical and supernatural of the gods. Throughout

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    Homer the Greek Poet “The Greeks recognized Homer as the educator of all Greece”. Two long epic poems‚ the Iliad and the Odyssey were written by Homer. The Iliad and the Odyssey set the start of all Greek literature. The setting of the Iliad and the Odyssey is in ancient Greece in the time frame at around 1200 B.C‚ up to 500 years after the Trojan War took place. In Homer’s poem he sometimes mentioned the name of some Greek gods. “The Olympian gods as Homer represented them became accepted all over

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    In Robert Graves "The Naked and the Nude" he supplies the reader with an anomaly by characterizing naked and nude as two opposing ideas. Essentially‚ the words "naked" and "nude" have the same definition‚ however‚ in a progressive society‚ the two words are associated with different interpretations. Robert Graves conveys the differing interpretations through the exertion of imagery with usage of couplets‚ parallelism‚ and a fluctuating tone to distinguish the contrasting views between the interpretation

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    Jhefte Pierre World Literature In greek mythology‚ many cases show that the Gods intervene in mortal matters whether it be in a positive or negative way. Another thing greek mythology shows is the fact that the Greek Gods are very similar to mortals than it seemed and how they‚ in a way‚ envied mortals. The Greek Gods were involved in many incedents in mortals lives. They would ntervene by giving them strength‚ giving them glory‚ delaying deaths‚ and weaponary. This would happen mostly

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