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    First‚ they arrive at Ismarus‚ the land of the Cicones. They sack the city‚ killing the men and taking the women and treasure as bounty. They are later attacked by the Cicones.  Second‚ They arrive in the Land of the Lotus-eaters. Here‚ his men eat lotus flowers. The flowers cause the men to lose their desire to return home‚ so Odysseus must force them back to the ship.  Third‚ at the Cyclops’ cave‚ his men escape being eaten only by Odysseus blinding the one-eyed Polyphemus (son of Poseidon)

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    Odyssey Essay Jared Page A heroic person is who does courageous acts for the sake of his family and peers. In the epic poem‚ The Odyssey by Homer‚ the protagonist‚ Odysseus‚ has not been a heroic person throughout the poem. Odysseus‚ Son of Laertes‚ has journeyed off with his crew in search of returning home but has not met the requirements of being a hero. Instead he shows insensitivity toward others‚ disloyalty and untrustworthiness. One characteristic trait that Odysseus presents is

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    A few weeks of sailing seemed to be the only progress he had made over the last grueling years of his journey home. Odysseus glanced up at the endless expanse of the azure sky‚ lit by Helios’s crimson ascent. Not a cloud in the light-streaked sky‚ however‚ that could have instantly changed. It all depended on the will of the fickle deities who ruled over all of Greece‚ for Odysseus knew that Poseidon sought revenge for his actions against his cyclops son‚ and holds the power to make his journey

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    In the Odyssey‚ temptation is defined as hunger- both literal hunger (temptation for food) and figurative hunger i.e. temptation for luxury‚ ambition‚ wealth‚ women‚ power‚ glory etc. This “hunger”‚ whether literal or figurative keeps Odysseus’s men from reaching their homes and uniting with their families. However‚ longing for family or grief for loved ones drives away “hunger”. Odysseus is the only man among his crew to reach home to Ithaca because his longing for his family and native land surpasses

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    Odyssey‚ the king of Ithica‚ Odysseus‚ is trying to get home to his family after a ten year war conquering the city of Troy. Odysseus encounters numerous perils during his journey home. Some of his impediments included Calypso‚ a god‚ Polyphemus‚ a giant Cyclopes‚ and the suitors. Calypso trapped Odysseus on her island for seven years because she loved him. The Cyclopes only saw Odysseus and his crew as food. Then‚ when he finally gets home‚ he learns about the suitors who have been tarnishing his home

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    by attacking and devouring men.” (Richardson‚ Todd. “Monster Archetypes in The Odyssey”) Laestrygonians act like modern day horror stories‚ such as: Children of the Corn. Some other example of a monster archetype is Circe and Sirens. Circe was a seductress‚ she turned Odysseus’s men into pigs. They “ Transform into various creatures in an effort to escape a wrestling grip.” (Richardson‚ Todd. “Monster Archetypes in The Odyssey”) Like werewolves‚ a common in most horror stories‚ they can shape-shift

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    gods and powerful god-like figures that make it possible for him to overcome Poseidon’s challenges; perhaps the most potent example of this is the instance upon which Calypso‚ who has fallen deeply in love with Odysseus and has persuaded him to stay with her‚ must set him free. Athena was able to persuade Zeus to send Hermes to Calypso‚ who is then told that she must let Odysseus go on his way (5. 108-28). Homer makes it abundantly clear

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    Penelope who hasn’t seen her husband in twenty years still is faithful in his return and manages to not remarry the suitors by never finishing her weaving as well as having the suitors string Odysseus bow. While Odysseus is stranded on Calypso starts to give up‚ with thinking that he will probably never see his family again. “But he saw nothing of Odysseus‚ who sat apart a thousand time before‚ and racked his own heart groaning‚ with his eyes wet‚ scanning the bare horizon of the sea…”

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    clever and determined‚ Odysseus is unfaithful and selfish. Although revered in the past‚ Odysseus is not so glorious today. Odysseus shows infidelity multiple times throughout the whole epic. First‚ he cheats on Penelope with the goddess/nymph Calypso. Hermes finds Odysseus “tormenting himself with tears and sighs and heartache” (Homer. 65) on Ogygia’s beach‚ so clearly Odysseus is miserable and misses Penelope. This still doesn’t take away from the fact that Odysseus cheated on Penelope. Just

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