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    Kristina Nemeth CLA310 9/20/2011 Iliad Books 1 Homer’s invocation of a muse to aid him in telling the rage of Achilles seems appropriate for the poem about mortals and immortals. Paying respect to the gods becomes one of the most important things the mortals can do in order to remain in the gods’ good graces. The fight between Agamemnon and Achilles is ridiculously blown out of proportion due to both character’s large sense of pride and stubbornness. Once again it is sacrifices made to the

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    There are many moral issues between the characters in the book the Iliad‚ but the biggest issues were with the characters you might least expect: the Greek gods and goddesses. The way these gods were vaunted by the Greeks‚ you would expect them to be perfect‚ just‚ and faultless. But these illustrious gods were anything but that. Their moral priorities were very mixed up to say the least‚ and they took no notice of it. A big problem with the gods and goddesses was their self absorption; they

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    But just then‚ Poseidon returned. Poseidon though to himself‚ “ha! Odysseus believes his sorrows are over‚ however I can drive him far enough in the path of suffering” And then Poseidon created a storm‚ letting it loose upon Odysseus. It was then that a sea nymph climbed aboard his raft‚ instructing Odysseus to take her veil‚ discard of his soaked cloths and now damaged raft‚ and swim with all his will back to land. But Odysseus‚ feeling betrayed by this new development Poseidon had brought upon

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    the author refers to Lestrygonians‚ Cyclopes‚ and the Poseidon. Lestrygonians are cannibals who destroy all of Odysseus’ ships except his own and kill the crews. A Cyclops is a ficticious creature with one eye. A Poseidon is a fierce monster. "Ithaca" By: Constantine Cavafy When you start on your journey to Ithaca‚ Then pray that the road is long‚ full of knowledge. Do not fear the Lestrygonians and the Cyclopes and the angry Poseidon. You will never meet such as these on your path‚ if your

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    Thesis: A. Because Ulysses Everett and Odysseus yearned to be home with their loved ones‚ the obstacles that they went through tested their physical and emotional strength to the ultimate degree. a. When Everett gets on his knees at the end and prays to god‚ and throughout the movie he was saying how he didn’t believe in a higher power. b. Odysseus‚ throughout the book‚ just wanted to get home and being stubborn he said wouldn’t sleep until he see’s penelope again. c. both of the men

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    When Odysseus finished his story‚everyone was dumbfounded.Alcinos thought that the Phaeacians should get gifts for Odysseus to bring back home.Everyone agreed with this idea.Alcinous himself put the gifts in the boat himself while everyone else was preparing for a good-bye dinner for Odysseus.After eating Odysseus thanked Alicions for his generosity and prayed to the gods to bless the royal family with success and greatness.Odysseus walked to the shore where the boat was waiting to take him home

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    maiden with beautiful‚ long‚ golden hair and golden wings. I am the youngest of the gorgons and my two older sisters are Stheno and Euryale. My mother was Ceto. My father was Phorcys. When I met Poseidon‚ he took advantage of me and took me to Athena’s temple. She was enraged by what I was doing with Poseidon. So she turned me into the monstrous Medusa who can’t look into anyone’s eyes without turning them to stone. Athena made me turn all men into stone but not women. She never wants me to feel love

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    and become its patron. The most persistent rivals were Poseidon‚ the sea god‚ and Athena‚ the goddess of wisdom.  To solve their dispute‚ Zeus decided that each of them would make a gift to the city and king Cecrops would decide which gift was the best and therefore which god would be the patron of the city. The two gifts One sunny day‚ Cecrops and the residents of the city went up to a high hill to watch the gods giving their gifts. Poseidon was the first to present his gift. He struck a rock with

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    The Greeks had a very similar way of practicing their religion. Like the Greeks the Aztecs were a polytheistic religion. Many of these gods and goddesses were used as an explanation. People in the ancient world didn’t know how to explain what was going on in their surroundings so they used these gods and goddesses to explain these things. These gods and goddesses were given offerings from time to time‚ so they can be pleased. People mostly did this so they can have something in return. For example

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    In Greek mythology there were the three major gods Zeus‚ Poseidon‚ and Hades. Their father was Kronos. Kronos was the Lord of all the titans. He swallowed them whole but they fought their way up out of his mouth. They chopped him to pieces with his own weapon of power. They chopped him into a million pieces‚ and sent him to Tartarus to suffer for a lot of eras to come. And he did. The gods had children with humans. The children were called demigods. One of these demigods was called Percus. He

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