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    in the stories. By looking at their traits, their actions, and their part in the story, it is evident that they were essential to the plot of the stories and the development of the character Odysseus. The character Penelope first appears in the Odyssey Part III and we the readers are given clear explanation of what her role is in the story and who she is. In the beginning of this selection we are informed that Penelope is the wife of Odysseus and that she has been left at home for the twenty years

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    Opposites Attract?                     Julian Adame     A person 's response to hardships can reveal the true nature and characteristics of that person. In “The Odyssey” by Homer both Odysseus and Penelope each face their own hardships. Odysseus left his home for a ten year war and took another ten years to return home. Penelope after not knowing where her husband is, has had to deal with the suitors trying to win her over. They both use similar traits and characteristics to overcome their hardships

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    Women in The Odyssey In The Odyssey the main character, Odysseus, meets and entertains an impressive array of women. All of the women that he meets are very different and have different personalities and Homer clearly states his attitude towards each of the women. Some of the women are seen as essentially 'good' or essentially 'bad.' It is also clear that Homer adopts a sexist attitude towards the women in his novel. In The Odyssey women are generally portrayed as manipulative and deceitful

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    Odyssey: A Brief Summary

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    enigma island they knew it was not the island of Ithaca. Odysseus immediately set out with a team of men to see who lived on the land. As they walked they came to a massive cave. they found inside scrumptious rolls of cheese, sweet milk, and sheep. Odysseys decided to wait until the owner came back. hours later they heard whistling and the sound of sheep, then a flood of sheep rapidly poured into the big bulky cave, and behind them was a one eyed hideous monster, it was a Cyclops. The Cyclops started

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    KLEOS IN THE ODYSSEY Heroic glory occupies a very crucial place in the Indo-European epic tradition, because the Greek society is a shame culture, in which being honoured is one of the primary purposes of people 's lives. Hence, the concept of kleos formed an essential part of the bardic tradition which helped the people to maintain the heroic stature of the mythical heroes from generation to generation. This is why, it has got an important place in the Greek epics also. In The Odyssey by Homer

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    Xenia In Homer's Odyssey

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    Xenia in The Odyssey Germany is allowing open borders to the refuges of Syria, an estimate of 800,000 people in 2015 alone, as an amazing display of hospitality, or as the Greeks call it, xenia. Xenia is an important feature in The Odyssey, an epic poem written by Homer in the 8th century B.C. Homer effectively uses xenia as a way to show that the gods need to be respected. He emphasizes the need for respect by showing what will happen if xenia is broken. If one breaks xenia, the gods will punish

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    about the topic of this paper. “The Odyssey” is an epic poem told by Homer, a poet from ancient Greece. Homer was blind so “The Odyssey” was most likely written by someone else after he told the poem. “The Odyssey” was originally written in Greek, due to this many parts of the poem may have been lost in translation. It is possible that some parts of the story may have changed or been lost, however the general point of the story likely remains. The hero of “The Odyssey” is Odysseus, the king of Ithaca

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    existing culture possesses customs valuable to its people. One method  of discovering the importance of certain customs to cultures is to examine their literature. For example, Homer conveys many significant Greek customs throughout the novel, The Odyssey.  In his novel, he explains the importance of hospitality to the Greeks through the actions of Circe, the goddess, when she takes care of Odysseus’s men, and Maron when he provides a gift of gratitude to Odysseus.  A need for order and justification

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    In the story The Odyssey by Homer, There is a literal journey that Odysseus has to take to make it back home.This journey is long and tiring due to all the challenges he has to face along his way. There are many layers of themes in Odysseus’s tale. Loyalty has to be seen as a major theme in The Odyssey can be seen as having a significant meaning to Odysseus’s story.When reading The Odyssey three main characters stand out that show their trustworthiness to Odysseus while he is away fighting in

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    faces many obstacles. In Homer’s The Odyssey, Odysseus, the main character, encounters a twenty-year journey. In this journey, Odysseus comes across Zeus’ son, a Cyclopes and he has trouble dealing with his own pride getting himself in trouble. Many real life lessons can be taught through Odysseus’s voyage. Odysseus’s journey teaches people that life does not come easy, the whole time he is fighting at sea. Another lesson people can take in from The Odyssey is when Odysseus is fighting off suitors

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