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    characteristics that defined Greek and Roman epics. The writing styles of Homer and Virgil differ greatly in that‚ one is written in a Greek epic standpoint and the other is written in a Roman epic standpoint. In Homer’s The Iliad the warriors die heroic deaths to be remembered‚ which is common throughout the epic‚ Patroclus fighting and dying to Hector shows heroism because he fought alone and died alone against the greatest Trojan warrior. Homer wants the warriors to fight and to never give up or die trying

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    Odysseus: A Hero in the Making Homer is extremely clever in weaving the message that we often tell ourselves when undergoing hardships: that suffering ultimately makes us better people in the end. In The Odyssey‚ the main character and hero Odysseus undergoes a long voyage that tests his morals‚ character‚ and principles. Embarking on a journey home that takes about 20 years instead of a few weeks‚ Odysseus the hero is certainly not a man without his flaws and it is through his mistakes and errors

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    Significance of Xenia in Homer’s Odyssey The society of Ancient Greece was very much centered around the gods‚ and a healthy fear of the consequences of not obeying their laws. The next most important staples of the society were the concepts of braver‚ pride‚ and hospitality‚ or Xenia. The significance of these values is shown quite clearly in The Odyssey of Homer. In the first five books of the epic‚ Telemachos is shown great hospitality by the kings‚ Nestor‚ and Menelaos. As Homer writes in description

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    of “separate but equal.” This idea came along by the Supreme Court by a certain incidence that occurred in 1892. It took place in a train when an African-American passenger that went along with the name of‚ Homer Plessy denied to sit in a Jim Crow car (made specifically for the color). Homer Plessy was seven/eighths white and only one/eighth black‚ but due to the Louisiana law this meant he was still treated as an African-American‚ thus required to sit in a car specifically for the “colored.” However

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    explains the ups and downs of ones quest to return home. In the OdysseyHomer uses Odysseus’s journey to show how one’s journey can affect them as a person. In the OdysseyHomer gives Odysseus’s challenges that detours his journey home. These problems affect his desire to get back home and what he will do for his family. Odysseus states “ I drew on all my wits‚ and ran through the tactics‚ reasoning as a man will for dear life…”(Homer 1220). Odysseus was already wanting to get back to his family

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    So far in the Odyssey‚ men have played the role of strong and determined characters. In most cases‚ they try to show the courageous side of their personality. For example‚ young Telemakhos boldly decided to leave Ithaka and search for news of his father‚ knowing the dangers that were in store for him. Odysseus‚ obviously‚ showed great determination as he battled the God of Sea Poseidon after he left Kalypso¡¯s island. All of this leads us to believe that men in Ancient Greek are supposed to conceal

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    high above the food chain while others sit precariously on chairs of eggshells trying to awe those who sit at the seat of honor. This order of things is not only natural but happens now‚ in the past and even in fiction books. For instance‚ in The Odyssey gods have more power than mankind‚ but there are certain things even higher than that on the power scale‚ gods like Zeus and Hera who hold the most power‚ alphas as one might say. Although the power of gods and goddesses mighty and often impregnable

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    examples of such literature are the notorious epic poems “Oedipus the King” and “The Odyssey”. These famous works were written by Sophocles and Homer. Both Sophocles and Homer were both Greek poets who modernly have become extremely honored for their work. “Oedipus the King” and “The Odyssey” share many common themes that are essential through the course of the plot.         “Oedipus the King” and “The Odyssey” share many similarities. The most significant similarity is that both epic heroes

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    ‘The Odyssey’ and ‘Big Fish’ In what ways has Homer’s Odyssey influenced your chosen epic? Homer’s Odyssey is full of themes and ideas‚ many that have influenced the modern world today. The ideas have been portrayed in various books‚ movies or epics. The epic i chose is ‘Big Fish’. It is a movie directed by Tim burton and it features a lot of themes and ideas that were in the odyssey‚ and i believe it was highly influenced by it. There are many similarities between Odysseus and Edward’s wives. They both have great love

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    Odyssey Essay Hospitality             The greeks put a large emphasis on the importance of traditions. One important example of a tradition is to show hospitality and respect strangers as well as to hosts. If this tradition was broken‚ punishments were to be dealt out. Usually‚ the punishments were not specific. What happened after the God’s traditions were disobeyed‚ a series of bad events usually occurred. After the God’s traditions were followed‚ a series of positive events usually occurred

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