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    The Odyssey Have you ever found it hard to prove someone is your equal? The Odyssey written by Homer and translated by Robert Fitzgerald‚ Penelope‚ Odysseus’ wife‚ proves she is her husband’s equal. So by being both very intelligent and loving she accomplishes this task. Penelope and Odysseus are both highly intelligent but in two different ways. Odysseus show his intelligence when he is stuck on Polyphemus’ island. "Cyclops‚ you ask my honorable name? Remember the gift you promised me‚ and i

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    Odysseus as an Epic Hero In the book The Odyssey by Homer‚ the main character‚ Odysseus‚ is depicted as being similar an epic hero. There is a question‚ though‚ as to whether or not he actually was an epic hero. I believe that‚ while he did have a major difference‚ he had more similarities than differences to the characteristics of an epic hero and therefore was one. An epic hero is someone who is strong‚ intelligent and bold. First of all‚ an epic hero must have physical strength. Strength enables

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    as mystical‚ all-knowing and almighty‚ but what if it is not always true? In the novella Penelopiad‚ by Margaret Atwood‚ Penelope‚ the wife of Odysseus‚ is in her grave while she is narrating what happened in her life. Atwood retells The Odyssey by Homer‚ from penelope’s point of view. In this section of the book‚ she is informing the readers about the characteristics of the gods and how their actions were not god like. She is using the chance to reveal the true nature of the gods‚ because if have

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    The Role of Fate in Greek Mythology and Its Influence on American Society Fate is the development of events beyond a person’s control‚ believed to be influenced by a higher or supernatural power. Fate can also be thought of as a predetermined future‚ in which incidents that happen are inevitable or unavoidable. The concept of falling prey to happenings beyond one’s control is prevalent throughout Greek mythology. Although this theme is widespread throughout Greek mythology‚ the concept of fate can

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    The film O Brother Where Art Thou is cleverly and intelligently based on the famous Odyssey by the well-known Homer. There are quite a few distinctive differences though. While in the movie‚ Ulysses didn’t have any affairs‚ his wife did not wait patiently for him‚ he had six daughters‚ and each of his accompanying men stayed with him until the end of the journey. In the poem the setting was vastly unlike; Odysseus wasn’t an escaping criminal during the depression. Other than those and a few others

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    Odysseus: An Epic Hero

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    Odysseus: Nothing But an Epic Hero Odysseus‚ man of exceptional wit‚ bravery‚ and intelligence‚ epic hero The Odyssey written by Homer‚ is nothing short of extraordinary. He fearlessly leads his remaining men home to Ithaca‚ doing everything in his power to get them back alive and well. While this is undoubtedly a noble deed‚ Odysseus slips up more than he does any good‚ therefore making it unfit to call him a hero. A hero is someone who is compassionate‚ selfless‚ and wise. He is selfish‚ disloyal

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    think of how everyone else is going to escape‚ and decides to sharpen a log‚ into a weapon‚ to injure the cyclopes. “I hewed again to make a stake with a pointed end.... whose hand could bare to thrust and grind that spike into the Cyclopes eyes...” Homer (155). This shows his bravery because why would you try to fight something that can easily take you and your crew all down. He knows that if this plan doesn’t work they are all doomed so his is very brave to even try this. Not many humans I know are

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    In Homer’s epic‚ The Odyssey‚ various aspects of the ancient Greeks are revealed through the actions‚ characters‚ plot‚ and wording. Homer uses his skill as a playwright‚ poet‚ and philosopher to inform the audience of the history‚ prides‚ and achievements of the ancient Greeks‚ and‚ also‚ to tell of the many values and the multi-faceted culture of the ancient Greek caste. The Greeks had numerous values and customs‚ of which the primary principles are the mental characteristics of an individual

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    Who Is Achilles A Hero

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    As the ancient Greeks defined heroism‚ he fits the title of Hero perfectly. He is the son of a goddess‚ the best and most capable warrior in the entire Achaean army‚ and has conquered many places. However‚ the actions of Achilles in "The Iliad" by Homer‚ or rather the inactions‚ would have ue hero might focus on conquests he has yet to do‚ where as Achilles seems obsesseerased him from common knowledge‚ if not opened him to public ridicule in modern times. According to societys general standards‚

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    over their fates‚ and no matter how much they struggled‚ they wouldn’t be able to change their destiny. Many stories and legends from back then display this belief‚ The Odyssey being one of them. The Odyssey is an epic poem written in 700 B.C. by Homer‚ an enigma in the sense that no one knew exactly who or what he was‚ but he was a revered Greek poet in that day and age. He is also credited with writing The Iliad‚ a prelude to The Odyssey. The Odyssey is about a man named Odysseus and his quest

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