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    Hospitality In The Odyssey

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    but for some people‚ hospitality has been thought to be just letting them come into the house. In the Odyssey‚ so far‚ we as the readers have come to see how hospitality can be very well done. Whether it be Telemachus or Odysseus traveling and staying at places‚ they were served at the finest level even though they were complete strangers.

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    Role of Women from 1865 to Present   How the progressive and world war era led to development of women rights and freedoms in the United States. This paper will evaluate the progress made on women rights from the industrial era phase to the present and the various events that resulted in women rights and freedoms‚ as we know them today. During the 1860’sthe educational level and work opportunities between men and women in the American society greatly differed with women being treated unequally to

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    There is no better display of a society than in film. Women’s role in Russian society was paralleled in films produced during the day. Since the turn of the 20th century‚ Russian women have seen a drastic change in their societal roles. Pre-revolution‚ the role of women was that of second class citizens. However‚ with the introduction of Communism‚ women started to gain independence which continued into the Stalin Era. This quickly changing belief system created a gap among generations‚ which is

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    Athena In The Odyssey

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    ak to the people they are watching over such as the instance in the Odyssey where Athena comes to Ithaca to visit Telemachus and reassure him that his father will be coming home and recommends a journey for the boy and to wait a year to allow him to make it home (pg.296). Though Telemachus may have not known it was Athena this is an example of a seen and heard Goddess which allows for her to reassure the boy. It is also seen with Achilles and Athena in the Iliad when Achilles is about to fight to

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    American literature | The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn | The Role of Women | | American Literature has always been about men and for men. In this essay‚ we are going to analyze the women’s role in the book‚ as inferior and weaker gender. | "American literature is male. To read the canon of what is currently considered classic American literature is perforce to identify as male; Our literature neither leaves women alone nor allows them to participate." Judith Fetterley (Walker‚ 171)

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    Gods In The Odyssey

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    The difference in “The odyssey” and “Iliad” is the level of interference of the gods. In the novel “Iliad”‚ the gods were more actively involved in the affairs of mortals than they were in the Odyssey. There were numerous occasions where they actually took human form so they could go out onto the battlefield to support the humans. For example: in the third book of the novel “Iliad”‚ a truce is made so that Menelaus and Paris can meet in single combat‚ and the winner will take Helen and all her treasures

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    Relationships in the Odyssey Essay Throughout the Odyssey‚ there are many relationships that represent love between two people. These relationships show loyalty‚ compassion‚ and the wanting to be near one another. Two of these kinds of relationships are between Odysseus and Telemakhos‚ and Odysseus and Penelope. The relationship between Odysseus and Telemakhos is a blind love. That is because they never really got to know each other because Odysseus has been gone for most of Telemakhos’

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    Obstacles in the Odyssey

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    The Odyssey‚ written by Homer‚ shows many triumphs and frustrations of human life. Odysseus‚ the hero‚ endures battles and obstacles on his twenty year journey home. There is tragedy and victory throughout. Inevitably‚ some of these obstacles are caused by his men and their desires while others are caused by Odysseus himself. From physical obstacles to emotional obstacles‚ many parts of The Odyssey represent the challenges in life‚ such as decision making‚ temptation‚ and self restraint. In

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    Inuit Women: Traditional and Modern Gender Roles Kelsey Melanson (6489281) Concordia University First Peoples of Canada - FPST 203 Professor Kahente Horn-Miller Submitted December 11‚ 2013 Table of Content Introduction 3 Background on Traditional Women Roles 3 Post-European Contact and the affects on Inuit Women 5 The Decrease of Inuit Male roles Importance… 6 Traditional verses Modern Inuit Women Gender Roles 8 Combining the Roles 9 Conclusion

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    The book the Odyssey by Homer has many various episodes and adventures. That is because it’s an extended metaphor for our journey through life. Odysseus faces many pearlous adventures in the odyssey‚ one of them being when Odysseus faces a cyclops named Polphemus and he and his crew enters in his home and gets stuck inside Polyphemus’s cave. So what they decide to do is they try to reason with the cyclops but the cyclops ends up eating some of his men barbarically. Odysseus was mad of this cyclops

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