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    Athena Vs Odysseus

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    Gods will be gods. Mortals will be mortals. Athena will always inherently have more power than Odysseus because she is of a different nature. Consequently‚ Athena’s capability to be deceptive will always be superior to Odysseus’ because she has godly powers while Odysseus does not. Time and time again‚ Athena has had to help Odysseus on his journey home. Frankly‚ without her‚ Odysseus’ trek back to Ithaka would have been much more difficult. Specifically‚ as Odysseus is nearly at Ithaca‚ Athena

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    Iris and not the part of my eye‚ the goddess of the rainbow. Yes‚ the beautiful striped wavelength of different color light you see after it’s rains.However‚ Iris wasn’t just the rainbow goddess; she was also the messenger of the Olympian gods and the personal assistant to Hear‚ ( I’m the assistant for the basketball coach) the wife and one of the three sisters of Zeus(I have the three sisters as well). This is why she was usually portrayed standing beside Zeus and Hera‚ sometimes serving nectar

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    A heroic person is when someone serves the purpose of being a hero or doing incredible things. In the book there are ways that Odysseus serves to be a hero. He is a great example of a heroic person. In the book It states that Odysseus is very clever and one of the most important heros in the book. It says in the book “Odysseus is the cleverest of the Greek heros because he is guided by the Goddess of wisdom‚ Athena.” -Page 660. It states right out of the book that Odysseus is the cleverest out of

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    Throughout multiple mythical stories‚ Hermes possesses several different characteristics. He is known primarily as the messenger of the gods; however‚ he appears in several stories performing different tasks. Throughout mythology‚ Hermes possesses both negative and positive personality traits; he is portrayed as a cunning thief‚ an intelligent‚ strategic god and a respectful‚ kind warrior during the Trojan War. Thieves often ask for Hermes’ guidance‚ as he was a thief from the first day he was born

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    Conclusions of the sub questions: Sub question 1 What could have inspired Briggs to abandon the perfectly sound vessel‚ passing his wife‚ child and crew into a small boat in heavy seas? There are a couple of things that were very unlikely to happen. Sea monsters are easy to dismiss‚ because why were the lifeboat‚ navigational tabled and the sextant gone? Secondly‚ piracy. If it were to be pirates‚ they would take some stuff with them‚ wouldn’t they? Any valuables that the ship might have held were

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    A substantial amount of movies are based off of books. Rarely‚ the movies prove themselves better than their book counterparts‚ and sometimes the movie falls short of the mark. O Brother Where Art Thou? is unusual because it tends to stay on track with the Odyssey. Due to the fact that O Brother Where Art Thou? takes place in 1930’s Mississippi‚ plot elements obviously do not correlate directly‚ but other than that elements tend to be similar. Overall‚ The Odyssey and O Brother Where Art Thou? share

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    Erin Von Dollen Suzanne Barnett LLRN Fall 2015 A Lot Changes with Time Ancient Greeks had a poor and dark view on what happened to them once they died. They did not have a place where they their souls went to rest in peace. Instead‚ they went to where they were tortured for the rest of their immortal lives. This is shown in both epics‚ The Odyssey by Homer and The Aeneid by Virgil. In the Odyssey Odysseus into the underworld and you get his count on the awfulness of Hades‚ and too Aeneas goes

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    The Lighting Thief and The Red Pyramid are exactly the same. Most have probably said this if you’ve ever read these two books or even a summary. What you don’t know is that these 2 books are indeed very different in a way. Let’s start off with the basic similarities. First of all‚ the two books are written by the same author. Of course they’re gonna have tons of similarities. The plots in fact are quite similar. The lighting thief plot is about Percy Jackson finding out he’s a demigod (half

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    The Odyssey vs. Watchmen

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    The Odyssey and Watchmen are both entertaining books to read. Among many things‚ they have very interesting characters. Therefore‚ I shall compare and contrast the use of characterization. If an author carefully characterizes a character‚ the character will be more realistic to the reader. The characters in the two books are characterized well because the characters make mistakes‚ have complex emotions‚ and change through the course of the book. First of all‚ characters in both books make

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    “The Odyssey” Essay “The Odyssey” written by Homer was overall a fantastic story. But what really made the story so great was that the whole story was like a journey of life. The reason being was that‚ in the story the characters were confronted with challenges‚ struggles and decisions to be made. Anyone could relate to this because this is what life brings to every individual. Challenges such as defeating the Cyclops and fending off an angry crowd angered by the killing of Antinous can metaphorically

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