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    Study Guide Questions: Homer’s Odyssey Directions: Provide clear and accurate responses to the following questions. Incorporate quoted evidence for support ‚ provide page numbers‚ and insightful analysis (how or why the information/quote is important). Use blue/black ink and make your responses legible. Book I 1. What does the invocation (the first 13 lines) say the poem as a whole will emphasize? 2. What first impression does this book give us of the gods? How much of a role

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    The Odyssey

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    weathered many bitter nights and days in his deep heart at sea‚ while he fought only to save his life‚ to bring his shipmates home” (McDougal p. 1104). Odysseus‚ King of Ithica‚ was determined to get home with all of his men unscathed after the Trojan War; however‚ the voyage did not go as anticipated. Whilst on his journey home to Ithica‚ Odysseus and his men found themselves facing an island of Cannibals‚ a Cyclops‚ a sea monster‚ a whirlpool‚ an island of dead souls‚ and an island of enticing‚

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    war hero named Odysseus who is away from home for twenty years. During this time‚ Odysseus fights in the Trojan War and then travels for ten years trying to return home. Throughout this journey‚ Odysseus learns many lessons; however‚ the three most important lessons he learns are to follow the laws of xenia‚ the importance of family‚ and to show respect to the gods. The first lesson that Odysseus learns is to follow the laws of xenia. When Polyphemus gets home and sees that Odysseus ate his sheep

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    instructed are better than the wealth of the ignorant." This quote‚ stated by Epictetus‚ is an ideal depiction of the importance of father-son relationships in Homer’s ancient Greek epic‚ The Odyssey. The protagonist of The Odyssey‚ Odysseus‚ fights among the other Greek heroes at Troy and struggles to return to his kingdom in Ithaca where his loyal wife‚ Penelope‚ and his loving son‚ Telemachus await. Telemachus is an infant when Odysseus leaves for Troy‚ leaving him alone with his concerned mother

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    Heroism

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    The Odyssey Homer gave this honor to Odysseus‚ King of Ithica. One major characteristic of heroism is to have bravery‚. An example of Odysseus’s bravery is‚ “ My heart beats high now at the chance of action‚ and drawing the sharp sword from my hip I went along his flenk to stab him where the midriff holds the liner (p.663 line 289-292).In the quote Odysseus risks his lie for his men to save them from the Cyclops. Another example of his bravery is‚ “Odysseus arrowed him under the chin and punched

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    would want someone to take care of you. this is a key values because Odysseus is trying to get home and throughout the whole story he must stay at others homes. In book 6 is says “But now‚ since it is our land and our city that you have come to‚ you shall not lack for clothing nor anything else‚ of those gifts which should befall the unhappy suppliant on his arrival.”(6.191-193) In that part of the text the Phaiakians take Odysseus in and treat him well to make themselves looks good. The hospitality

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    discussing his journey from birth until death in the quote “Our Youth‚ our joys‚ and all we have‚ and pays us but with age and dust.” Evidently this universal issue resonates beyond the text and after the author’s death because as long as people live they have and will always be able to relate to this journey from life to death. In the second part of the text Raleigh discusses faith and the liminal transition from life to death to the afterlife through the quote “And from which earth‚ and grave‚ and dust‚

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    Critical Lens Essay The quote‚ “ It was the best of times‚ it was the worst of times”‚ by Charles Dickens is a particularly diacritic because of the difficulty in deciphering the underlying meaning. I agree with this quote because of the exemplary reasoning beneath all the different ways for interpretation. In my view‚ this quote shows that ones perspective on a situation is what deems one as positive or negative. The classic analogy is if the glass is half full or half empty. No matter how bad

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    1) -When an eagle swoops down with a goose in its talons‚ it may be interpreted as how Odysseus is planning a revenge on the suitors soon. -When a hawk is seen with a dove in its talons‚ Theoclymenus sees it as a sign that Odysseus‚ and Telemachus in particular will soon reign over the palace and become quite powerful. Book 16- 3 ironic events 1) -An example of irony is when father and son‚ Odysseus and Telemachus‚ are with each other‚ however they don’t know it yet. This is ironic because

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    The gods play an important part in Odysseus’ journey home‚ bringing him closer and farther from his homeland. They constantly intervene in the lives of the many characters in The Odyssey. Though Odysseus is a hero‚ the gods control his life. It is as if he were the main character in a video game and the gods are fighting over who controls his life. Personal responsibility is overshadowed by the gods’ eagerness to grab the controller. Homer disregards personal responsibility by showing how the gods

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