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    Odyssey Loyalty

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    In Homer’s epic poem‚ The Odyssey‚ friends and family of Odysseus show great loyalty to him. The loyalty can be seen through the commitment Penelope‚ faith of Odysseus’ servants‚ and his dog‚ Argos’‚ patience. The most loyal was Penelope. As his faithful wife‚ she waited twenty years for him to come home. With her brilliant trickery‚ she was able to fool the suitors long enough for Odysseus to return. When he arrives‚ she tells him‚ "I armed myself long ago against the frauds of men‚ imposters who

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    Archetype In The Odyssey

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    they always have a true love waiting at the end of the story. These type of characters are seen in literature 24/7. Who helps Odysseus on his journey? well as any other Disney movie or book The Odyssey has its villains‚ hero‚ mentors‚ and sidekicks. Body #1: Penelope is one archetype found in the odyssey. Penelope deceives all her unwanted suitors. She spoke to them ¨Young men‚ my suitors now that the great Odysseus has perished‚ wait‚ though you are eager to marry me‚ until I finish this web‚ so

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    Homer, the Odyssey

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    Reflection Assignment « Homer and Odyssey From the Norton Anthology of World Masterpieces » The Greek literature impacted the western civilization from the eight century before the Common Era. It was and is among the most popular and well known literature. In this reflection assignment‚ we are going to talk first about the origin of Greek literature‚ then briefly about its different poems and finally we will end with the first six books from Odyssey. Who dares talk about western

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    Wit in the Odyssey

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    The Importance of Wit in The Odyssey Ancient Greeks use their Gods and Goddesses to explain the world around them and also to emphasize their values of honor‚ wit‚ and courage. The Odyssey is an epic poem written by Homer that portrays these qualities. In The Odyssey‚ a Trojan War hero‚ Odysseus‚ displays the values the Greeks honor through a twenty-year adventure to arrive home. He faces danger when battling the Cyclops‚ Polyphemus‚ and even after arriving home he had to contend with hundreds

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    Odyssey Essay

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    Brianna “Life’s Journey through the Odyssey” Homer ’s The Odyssey can be truly considered as one of the best epic poems of all time. Odysseus ’ journey in returning home becomes a test to prove himself. Only on the testing grounds of life can one discover integrity‚ loyalty and perseverance. Homer ’s craft is so profound that theme ’s found in the poem still pertains to man today. Odysseus ’ character‚ his morals‚ and his views are still admired by people today. A man ’s actions speak for

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    Atrium In The Odyssey

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    Iliad” and “The Odyssey” that tells stories of events that occurred around 1200BC. The Iliad is compared to tragedy‚ whilst the Odyssey is to comedy. The texts form a connection between the Iron and Bronze ages‚ whilst forming a connection with the modern global world we live in today. The Iliad tells part of the story of the Trojan war‚ specifically the conflict between Achilles‚ the great warrior‚ and Agamemnom‚ the commander of the armies that went to Troy.7 Whilst the Odyssey is the story of

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    Gilgamesh and Odyssey

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    GILGAMESH AND THE ODYSSEY “Descriptive comparison between Gilgamesh and Odysseus” Gilgamesh is an ancient poem that significantly marked its name as somehow being the first major heroic narrative in the world literature. Fractions of this literature were discovered uniquely carved in tablets even before the Roman‚ Hebrew and Greek civilization appeared. Gilgamesh depicts a unique and propinquity story of Gilgamesh and his companion Enkidu that transcribed a complex and moving gist of bonds of

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    choice in the odyssey

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    Odyssey essay `How did character choice affect the outcome of The Odyssey? That is the question that this essay will answer. Odysseus the hero of The odyssey goes on many adventures. During these adventures there are many choices that have to be made by Odysseus and his men. With all of these choices Odysseus and his men don’t always make the right choice. The events in The Odyssey occurred because of character choice‚ as shown with Odysseus’s ignorance‚ Odysseus’s faithfulness towards Penelope

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    The ancient Greeks had many customs that were valued throughout the land and were depicted in many of their myths like The Odyssey and The Iliad. The Greeks followed many different customs like honoring the gods and the guest host relationship. The guest-host relationship‚ which everyone practiced in Greece‚ explains how everyone should be treated with respect‚ no matter who they end up staying with or where they end up staying. Greek customs were highly respected and if followed diligently‚ one

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    The Odyssey Essay

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    religion has a different way of treating the dead. Some believe in reincarnation‚ the afterlife‚ and  Hell. Though everyone’s beliefs are different‚not all bury their dead‚ not all have ceremonies‚  and not all respect their dead. Homer’s epic poem “The Odyssey” did support the death‚ burial  ritual‚ and belief systems of the Ancient Greek civilization.  In ancient Greek religion‚ one belief  was when someone dies he needed to receive at  least a rudimentary burial to go on to the afterlife.Then the god Hermes would  bring the soul 

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