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The Themes Of Don Quixote And The Odyssey

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Many old books compose the classical literature, which still influence nowadays writers. Many people work studying books from classical literature and school also teach students how to interpret the classics. Some of the appreciated books are Don Quixote, The Odyssey, Animal Farm, Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, The Hobbit and many others. When reading Don Quixote and The Odyssey, the reader notice that the books have many similarities developed throughout the stories, such as fighting for love, fighting monsters and being structured in non-linear plot; however, as the stories are developed, specific detail shows how one story differs from the other.
In both stories, the main characters fight for love. In The Odyssey, Odysseus, the confident king …show more content…

Both stories have adventures where the protagonist fights monsters; however, once again, some are “real” and some are imaginary. It is interesting to analyze how each main character behave in relation to the monsters. In The Odyssey, there are monsters such as the Cyclopes, Charybdis, Scylla, which are Greek mythological creatures. One of his adventures with the monsters took place in an island inhabited by the Cyclopes. When he arrived, he had the opportunity to steal cheese and animals from the Cyclopes; however, he was overcome by curiosity and decided to go into the cave of a Cyclops to see how it looked like and how they lived. After doing so, his and his fighters’ lives were in danger – they were stuck in the cave and the only one that could remove the rock from the entrance was Polyphemus, the Cyclops. What saved the some of the men lives was Odysseus’s shrewdness. However, they had lost four men already. Firstly, they offered the Cyclops a bowl of wine and in exchange the creature would help them go home. Polyphemus, delighted by the wine,

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