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    Character of Odysseus

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    English make up quiz 01 The Odyssey (Books IX‚ X) Q. Give a character desorption of Odysseus based on the two books‚ what would you identify as his most essential‚ defining character traits? How would you describe him as a leader/commander? I find Odysseus as a very complicated character. He is strong‚ courageous‚ Intelligent‚ confident and most importantly very cunning character with judgmental problem. As I read book IX‚ I find him as a self assured man‚ so proud of identifying himself

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    Odysseus Qualities

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    A Homeric epic legend is thought to be over an ordinary individual. The qualities of a run of the mill epic saint are quality‚ reliability‚ strength‚ and insight. Truth be told‚ the Macmillan Dictionary for Students characterizes a legend as "one who is appreciated and turned upward to for valor‚ accomplishments‚ and honorable characteristics" (483). Odysseus satisfies the greater part of the necessities for an epic saint and then some. He shows his capacity to be an eloquent speaker‚ and his balance

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    Cavafy. The Odyssey by Homer is a metaphor for life. “It is the journey that makes up your life” as said by Tiresias‚ a blind prophet in The Odyssey. There are many life lessons or lessons learned in this work. For example‚ in the episode The Lotus Eaters‚ the lesson Homer meant to teach his listener was to resist temptations. Another lesson Homer meant to teach was that temptations can lead to danger. This was said in The Sirens episode. Life is a long but interesting path. One will never know

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    Dilemmas In The Odyssey

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    The Odyssey in Relation to the Current Era Although the epic poem of the “Odyssey” by Homer was written long ago‚ its relevance to the current era is still significant‚ as the dilemmas of Odysseus directly mirror that of our own. While my present life does not share much correlation with the “Odyssey”‚ the forthcoming years of my life will mimic Odysseus’s as I attempt to make use out of my life as an anesthesiologist. Similar to Odysseus I will be confronted with many obstacles throughout my future

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    Odysseus and Polyphemus

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    battle that Odysseus inevitably lost‚ six rows of Odysseus’s men were killed and Odysseus had to flee the island The Lotus-Eaters When Odysseus and his men landed on the island of the Lotus-Eaters‚ Odysseus sent out a scouting party of three or so men who ate the lotus with the natives. This caused them to fall asleep and stop caring about going home‚ and desire only to eat the lotus. Odysseus went after the scouting party‚ and dragged them back to the ship against their will. He set sail‚ with the

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    Major Gods and Goddess |Greek Name |Roman Name |Function | |Aphroditē |Venus |Goddess of love‚ beauty‚ and desire. She was | | | |married to Hephaestus. Aresis her lover and | |

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    The Epic Poem The Odyssey

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    wife the choice he made caused him to lose her forever. Additionally‚ to portray this‚ a quote conveys what happened in the Land of the Lotus Eaters. “...but those who ate this honeyed plant‚ The Lotus‚ never cared to report‚ nor to return: they longed to stay forever‚ browsing on the native bloom‚ forgetful of their homeland.” Many men were tempted to eat of the Lotus flower and whose who did got left behind. This definitely related to getting into drugs in our world. It portrays that once you take

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    life-saving decisions Odysseus makes. Throughout the epic‚ Odysseus is faced with several challenges to overcome. His quick-witted (wily) personality and intelligence is what eventually gets him out of these situations. For example‚ on the island of the lotus-eaters‚ Odysseus’ men become addicted to the louts flowers and intend to stay on the island forever. Odysseus was smart enough not to eat the flowers and to bring his men back aboard the ship: “But I brought them back‚ back/to the hollow ships‚ and streaming

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    A hero might typically be described as a courageous person who has the strength of a warrior and a leader to triumph in battles. However‚ a hero may also be someone who uses his brain just as much as he uses his brawn. In ’The Odyssey’ by Homer‚ Odysseus embodies the ideal human qualities that Homer’s Greek society respect: bravery‚ nobility and intelligence. Despite these attributes‚ he has a tragic flaw that brings demise and destruction over his journey and his men. Although at times his actions

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    “The Odyssey” ‚ by Homer is an epic poem telling the journey of Odysseus on his way back home to Ithaca. Homer wrote the Odyssey to show how heroic Odysseus is and how he served as a model for all his people. His message to the people was that it takes more than just strength to be a hero. All heroes have different qualities that define them and Odysseus had the traits of a H omeric leader with courage‚ nobility‚ strength‚ and confidence‚ but his sharp intellect was the most distinguishable trait

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