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    railroad tells the fortune‚ and in The Odyssey‚ Tiresias tells fortunes. The next major similarity is the many ways the crews travel off course. In O Brother‚ Where Art Thou?‚ the baptism at the river draws in Pete and Delmar‚ and in The Odyssey‚ Lotus-eaters draw in the crew. The third similarity is the next way the crews get blown off course. In O Brother‚ Where Art Thou?‚ the men get distracted by the women who are washing their clothes‚ and in the story‚ the men get distracted by the sirens. Another

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    Odysseus and his crew in The Odyssey face many trials on their journey home after their victory at Troy. Although gods and monsters are external forces which impede their return‚ Odysseus and his men make matters worse for themselves by acting without caution and on their own selfish whims. In The Odyssey by Homer‚ internal forces of recklessness and temptation act stronger than external forces in preventing Odysseus and his crew from achieving nostos. Odysseus and his crew act with great recklessness

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    267 Days The Taft School is a coeducational boarding school that strives to not only educate‚ but also embody the student’s whole person. During your four years at Taft‚ the words “hate”‚ “hungry”‚ “tired”‚ and “exhausted” will be repeatedly heard‚ and said‚ on pretty much a daily basis. But during those low points‚ you will also come to acknowledge moments of understanding‚ learning‚ success and laughter. My sophomore year has not been an exception and I have grown as I confront situations that

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    From outsmarting cyclopes to fighting the temptations of the Sirens‚ the main character of Homer’s The Odyssey‚ Odysseus‚ leads his men through any challenge put before them. In this famous epic‚ -Odysseus faces several challenges on his journey home from the ten year war at famed city Troy that have gripped readers for centuries. Cursed by the gods and a less the astounding crew he has to fight for survival and to find his way home from the battle of Troy to Ithaca. A leader by choice he works

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    The blinding sunlight. The outline of pride and courage. Veins straining from the bulging muscles. Dodging every obstacle‚ when men cower in fear‚ a figure of greatness and leader of courage strives to return home. In Homer’s epic poem‚ The Odyssey‚ Odysseus‚ the central character of the epic‚ applies his strengths‚ leadership skills and his determination to reach his abode escaping from flesh eating one-eyed mammoths‚ arrogant betrayers‚ and violent whirlpool and sea monsters. Odysseus and

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    of the Lotus-eaters‚ "people who eat the lotus‚ mellow fruit and flower." (Page 214‚ Line 96). He sends ahead three men to scout out the people who live there and send a message back. The scouts soon start mingling with the natives‚ the Lotus-eaters‚ who have no notion of killing the men. Rather‚ the Lotus-eaters feed them the lotus‚ the honey-sweet fruit‚ that causes all the crewmen to forget all about returning to Ithaca and to only wish to stay with the Lotus-eaters and graze on the Lotus‚ "all

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    EPIC CONVENTIONS IN THE EPIC ODYSSEY 1. Have an INVOCATION “Tell me‚ O muse‚ of that ingenious hero who travelled far and wide” . The Odyssey recounts the adventures of the Greek hero Odysseus during his ten-year voyage home after the Trojan War. Homer begins with a one-paragraph invocation requesting the Muses to inspire him in the telling of his tale. Such an invocation was a convention in classical literature‚ notably in epics‚ from the time of Homer onward. In the invocation

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    of cause. Laziness causes people to not want to fulfill their wildest dreams to refusing to do necessary duties. On the island of the lotus eaters‚ Odysseus faces laziness at its most extreme. The lotus flowers cause people to magically lose their longing for home. Sailors don’t have much control over their laziness‚ for it was forced upon them by way of magic lotus flowers from the natives. My troubles with laziness come from giving up because something is “too hard”‚ when really I just am being

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    The plot of the two stories‚ Odyssey and O’Brother‚ Where Art Thou both has interesting plots. The telling of the stories are both different but the plot of the stories are similar. The plots both involve Siren and the witch goddess Circe. Ulysses and Odysseus are trying to escape Siren and use wax as a way to avoid her. Ulysses puts wax in his own hair‚ however‚ Odysseus want but the wax in his hair. Odysseus has his men put it on their ears. They both used wax and they used it in a different

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    Not a born leader! In the Odyssey‚ Homer portrays how everyone is not as mighty as they seem to be in order to depict how not everyone is a great leader. The Odyssey is about the adventurer and leader Odysseus who is on an epic journey back home. The only problem is his crew that went along on his journey was all met in an untimely demise‚ the reason being‚ Odyessus was unfit to be a leader among his crew. This was a tragedy could have been avoided. In this analysis it will tell the reader on why

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