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    The Odyssey Study Guide

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    Study Guide Questions: Homer’s Odyssey Directions: Provide clear and accurate responses to the following questions. Incorporate quoted evidence for support ‚ provide page numbers‚ and insightful analysis (how or why the information/quote is important). Use blue/black ink and make your responses legible. Book I 1. What does the invocation (the first 13 lines) say the poem as a whole will emphasize? 2. What first impression does this book give us of the gods? How much of a role

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    The Odyssey : an Epic Poem

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    Homer‚ The Odyssey BOOK I Tell me‚ O muse‚ of that ingenious hero who travelled far and wide after he had sacked the famous town of Troy. Many cities did he visit‚ and many were the nations with whose manners and customs he was acquainted; moreover he suffered much by sea while trying to save his own life and bring his men safely home; but do what he might he could not save his men‚ for they perished through their own sheer folly in eating the cattle of the Sun-god Hyperion; so the god prevented

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    colonized will be like him because imitation bring honor and having honor undermines the authoritative discourse of colonialism. France tried to westernize Algerian society through women by forcing them to throw their chadors away and jellaba by men. According to Fanon‚ a literary critic‚ the liberation of Algerian women was encouraged by French colonialists. European colonizers believed that their ideas and experiences were universal. But here we see the opposition of the natives to change their dress

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    Loyalty through royalty Loyalty plays a key role in The Iliad and The Odyssey. Through direct and indirect characterization Homer makes it clear for the readers to see the golden value of loyalty between the men and women in these epic poems. A commonly known quote is‚ “ Respect is gained‚ and loyalty is returned.” In this direct message you can see similarities to The Iliad and The Odyssey. In the hardship of Odysseus’ journey back to Ithaca‚ Odysseus pulls many strings to keep his crew safe

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    Herakles The Odyssey

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    The Ancient Greeks not only used mythology to build the foundations that illustrated their concept of life‚ but for entertainment as well. The legendary concept of the hero was a popular element in Greek plays‚ and no such hero was more renowned or famous than the mighty Herakles. Comparable to no one‚ Herakles’ vast popularity in ancient Greece was captured by the literature created surrounding his legend. A role model‚ admired for making the world a safer place for people‚ Herakles’ deeds demonstrate

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    back home again! I grieved too late for the madness Aphrodite sent me‚ luring me there‚ far from my dear land‚ forsaking my own child‚ my bridal bed‚ my husband too‚ a man who lacked for neither brains nor beauty” (IV.192-196). 2. Rieu: “...The women of Troy were loud in their lamentations‚ but I rejoiced‚ for I was already longing to go home again. I had suffered a change of heart‚ repenting the blindness which Aphrodite sent me when she brought me to Troy from my own dear country and made me

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    Odyssey & Star Wars

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    The Odyssey & Star Wars The Odyssey has been called one of the greatest epic ever written. This epic was made by a man named Homer‚ a famous Greek poem writer. For years this had been considered the best epic ever written by man until Star Wars came along. Star Wars is kind of a future based version of the Odyssey‚ It was famous because of the technology and the characters incorporated in them. This hit movie was written by George Lucas and released in May 25‚ 1977. In both of the epics

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    In The Odyssey‚ "Greenpeace Gets a New Leader"‚ and Great Expectations‚ those in positions of power use their authority and status in both positive and negative ways. Across all three texts‚ power is used to inspire‚ corrupt and oppress. In Homer’s epic poem‚ The Odyssey‚ Odysseus uses his power to corrupt and persuade his shipmates. Odysseus is often portrayed as the hero of the story‚ even though he constantly used his power and authority to endanger his crewmates and others around him. An example

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    complex challenges throughout their lives. Some have faced hardship with difficulties‚ loneliness‚ and suffrage. In the novel‚ The Odyssey by Homer‚ their characters has significant roles and inspiration for the author‚ Edna St. Vincent Millay‚ to create the free verse poem‚ “ An Ancient Gestures”. The poem has developed through the inspiration of the two characters in The Odyssey‚ which includes‚ Penelope and Odysseus. Having Penelope waiting for her love one‚ Odysseus‚ to return from the exodus from Troy

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    Quiz: Odyssey Background

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    Great Greek Minds Quiz on Homer’s Odyssey and Greece (45 pts)   1.     (10 pts) What would our lives be like if no one had the ability to read or write? Without the ability to read and write‚ our lives would be very boring. By having a written language‚ we are able to understand things better and communicate more effectively. We wouldn’t be able to send letters or write books. We would use mostly oral tradition for our history and entertainment. Oral tradition is important but it is only

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