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    Odysseus: A Great Leader

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    What do you think Odysseus personality traits are? Odysseus has many positive character traits that show up in the story many times. These traits include being a good leader‚ being smart/clever‚ and caring. One trait that Odysseus has is being a great leader. One way that he is a great leader is because he had won the war against the Trojans. The way he won was that he had a brilliant idea of making a Trojan horse. The reason he made a Trojan horse is so he can hide inside of it and attack the Trojan

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    Every single book ever written is the exact same story with a different combination of twenty-six letters. That is what Joseph Campbell claims in his story The Hero with a Thousand Faces. Every successful movie ever made uses this format‚ including the works of Steven Spielberg‚ George Lucas‚ and Francis Coppola. Campbell proves to us that the world’s myths are basically the same story told in different variations. In the beginning of a story‚ the setting and main character‚ or hero‚ is introduced

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    Zeus is the king of gods.His power is to control the weather.The thunderbolt is the symbol of Zeus.The myth was his father Cronus swallowed him as he had all of zeus’s siblings.Zeus had many affairs with other gods and goddess. Poseiden was the god of the sea‚earthquakes‚and tidal waves.The trident was the symbol for Poseiden.The myth was he was swallowed by his father and saved by his brother Zeus and other siblings.He was mad at Zeus because‚ Zeus had more power. Hades was the god of the underworld

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    Free Will In The Odyssey

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    Destiny‚ it’s the belief that a hidden power controls one’s future. People throughout history have been fascinated by this and it shows in the stories and heroes that have been created. One example of this is Odysseus from the Odyssey‚ who was created to face the fear that gods controlled mortals lives. Another example is Barry Allen aka the Flash from the current TV show the Flash. He faced destiny mainly in the third season with the idea of if future events are set in stone. The Flash has struggles

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    The Cyclops’ treatment of Odysseus and his men was fully justified. He did what he had to do to protect himself and his home. With the way Odysseus and his men treated the Cyclops‚ it is understandable that he would lose it. The men came “to take some of the cheeses‚ come back again‚ and the next time/to drive the lambs and kids from their pens” (IX‚ 225-226). The men even had the audacity to say that because they were strangers he “might give us a guest present or otherwise/ some gift of grace

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    I have read an excerpt called A Thousand and One Arabian Nights‚ which is a Persian work written by multiple anonymous Arab storytellers. The excerpt recounts the story of a character named Sinbad’s first merchant voyage‚ out of the seven total voyages he took. The story was written in a time where trade was booming and merchants in Iraq were especially fortunate being able to trade from the Indian Ocean and South China Sea. The story starts out with Sinbad talking about how he began the voyage

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    Ursula Vs Tiamat

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    Introductory Paragraph: There are many similarities between Ursula the Sea Witch from The Little Mermaid and Tiamat from Enuma Elish. Both Ursula and Tiamat are related to the sea. Both Ursula and Tiamat have supernatural abilities. Both Ursula and Tiamat are the antagonists of their myths‚ and are killed by the hero through their bellies being pierced. Supporting Paragraph 1: Both Ursula and Tiamat are related to the sea. Ursula lives in the ocean and is a sea witch. Tiamat is a binatural goddess

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    When I was a young lad‚ I was fascinated by the Greek myths. I especially loved the fabulous accounts of the gods told by Herodotus who could tell the amazing tales in a way that brought them almost to life. However‚ as I grew older‚ I began to see the world through more critical eyes and rejected the stories I once loved so much as foolishness. It was during these adolescent years that I came upon a manuscript by the great historian Thucydides who cut away any nonsense in his writing. To Thucydides

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    Megan Callans Ms. Dezure Honors Literary Analysis and Composition 1 10 October 2014 Uncontrollable‚ Inescapable Fate “Maybe fate isn’t the pond you swim in but the fisherman floating on top of it‚ letting you run the line until you are weary enough to be reeled back in” (Jodi Picoult‚ Vanishing Acts). This quotation reflects the attitude that the Greek society had back in ancient times. They believed that the gods had control over their fates‚ and no matter how much they struggled‚ they wouldn’t

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    The first episode in which he showed bravery‚ is when handling the cyclopes. He was the leader of the group‚ and chose to step out in front of everyone else. Though he was scared like everyone else‚ he still put his men before himself and tried to come up with a plan to save them. He decides to put a spear into the cyclopes eye after getting him drunk‚ making one of the other cyclopes move the huge stone. After being free he wastes no time to sail away from the island. The second example where Odysseus

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