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    characterization of Odysseus as disloyal and selfish helps the evolution of the plot by making the story more compelling and enthralling. As we can see throughout the story‚ Odysseus is very complicated. This fact makes it hard for us to pinpoint his personality. One thing I can tell you‚ however‚ is that Odysseus is selfish in many ways. In book four of The Odyssey‚ Odysseus is held captive on an island by Calypso where he‚ mysteriously‚ stays for the next 7 years. Although Odysseus is portrayed as

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    line‚ using my might to pull against its arrogant strength. Six whole days we have been rowing‚ six whole nights nonstop. My body screamed out its pains in agony‚ but the yells were long forsaken by the winds. Sweat hastily crawled down my neck‚ as Odysseus’ piercing orders filled the vast ship. The dilapidated boat creaked in utter misery; its bruised bow reeked of a vile odor embodying the surface. Telepylus’ heights crowned the horizon‚ the grand emerald hills rolling over the eternal sea. Apprehension

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    goal. In the “Odyssey”‚ Odysseus leaves Troy to get back home to Ithaca. This journey takes ten years‚ and he uses his cunning to fight many obstacles placed by the gods. Odysseus’ cunning was portrayed by Homer as his greatest trait because it let him evade death‚ and deceive people. Odysseus’ cunning is what saves him from death multiple times. One case in which Odysseus uses his cunning to save his life is when he meets Polyphemus. After Odysseus gives gifts Polyphemus asks for his name‚ and he

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    Macbeth Not a Monster

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    "Macbeth is not a monster: rather‚ he is a man‚ perhaps more inclined toward evil than most men‚ but still a man who is tempted‚ succumbs to temptation‚ and pays the price for his weakness" is a true statement. It just shows that his weaknesses lead to his rise and his fall as thane and then as king. His temptations came after meeting the three witches. They filled his head with ideas about the future which then changed how he thought of everything "All hail Macbeth! Hail to thee‚ Thane Glamis/

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    Odysseus‚ the guy who poked me in my only eye‚ has been fighting for ten years in a city called Troy. When he finally finished‚ the gods were angry and sent a huge storm in the sea their way. The Greek warriors waited for the storm to end. They ended up on the shore of an island. It’s actually my island. I‚ Polyphemus‚ live in a cave on my island. It has lots of food so I’m good. Odysseus and his men explored the island and found my cave. They feasted on my baby lambs‚ goats‚ fruits and

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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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    Heathcliff Monster

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    Concerning Heathcliff‚ the antagonist of Emily Bronte’s masterpiece “Wuthering Heights‚” man or monster seems to be the resounding question. Throughout the book Heathcliff is shown to be a bitter fiend‚ but his story may also draw sympathy from the reader; his battle throughout life to be with the woman he loves is perhaps one of the most wretched love stories in all literature. Although raised by an upper-middle class family‚ Heathcliff cannot hide the fact that his ancestry is anything but gentry

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    Odysseus is a hero. Despite him sleeping with other women‚ Calypso and Circe‚ he was very protective of his wife‚ son‚ and his men. He gets most of his men home safe to their families and he gets himself home to his own son and wife. In The Odyssey Odysseus blinds Polyphemus‚ angering Poseidon‚ Polyphemus’s father. Poseidon in return gives him and his men a harder time getting the rest of the way home. In the book after visiting the islands of Aeolus it quotes‚ “See what fine prizes he

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    Odyssey Essay I‚ Odysseus‚ fought with Greek heroes at Troy‚ and struggle to find my way back to my kingdom in Ithaca. I started my journey to Ithaca from Troy but my ship was carried away by a storm. My crew‚ ship and I ended up in the country of Lotophages. The Lotophages people ate the lotus plant‚ which made you forget everything. I then got my crew back on the ship and we sailed off to Ithaca from there. We then ended up on the island where Cyclops Polyphemus lived; he shoved my men and me

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    Odysseus. A name known by some as a glorious hero and known by others as a trickster who uses intricate schemes. During the story of The “Cyclops”‚ and many stories before it‚ Odysseus goes on a many adventures and creates many sticky situations for himself in which he finds ways to gets out of. “In the next land [what] we found were Cyclopes‚ giants‚ louts‚ without a law to bless them” (1050). Odysseus knows that the cavemen are uncouth and aggressive‚ yet he chooses to enter the cave- endangering

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