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    The Strong Character of Penelope in Homer's Odyssey   Homer's Odyssey is a story of the homecoming of Odysseus after the Trojan War.  Odysseus left his wife, Penelope, and their young son, Telemachos, almost twenty years before the telling of this story to fight in the Trojan War.  His absence places Penelope in a rather precarious position.  Faced with many different circumstances, both good and bad, Penelope is on her own to decide the path she wishes to take.  Depending on her decisions

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    Do you believe in God? Do you consider yourself to have moral values? In the Odyssey by Homer, a soldier has yet to return home, from the Trojan war. He faces many challenges sent to him by the Gods and Goddesses, all so he can return home safely. The Odyssey is a reflection of the essential values and religious beliefs because of loyalty, acceptance, and cleverness. Loyalty is an essential value to Odysseus. One way Odysseus was loyal in the story was he stayed loyal to his homeland, Ithaca

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    experiences and travelled far enjoys even his sufferings after a time.” (Homer, The Odyssey). Throughout our lives, we withstand many struggles and distractions. This results in straying off the correct paths to reach our goals. However, even though we may hit some bumps in the road, most of the time we'll end up alright. We’ll learn new things and can make better decisions for future references. In the book The Odyssey, by Homer, Odysseus undergoes several episodes and adventures. One can learn valuable

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    In Greek Mythology, hubris means to have excessive pride or self-confidence from the hero. Most of the time, these hubris actions can lead to the hero's downfall. Homer’s Odyssey tells us that the protagonist, Odysseus, commits acts of hubris through his journeys. On his way home, Odysseus makes many poor decisions, delaying his return to Ithaca for ten additional years. Odysseus portrays the perfect example of a character whose greatest actions lead to his greatest downfalls. As Odysseus

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    to make sure women's voices are heard and heeded, not overlooked and ignored.” The Odyssey incorporates an epic adventure with family drama. The book is staged in ancient Greece 20 years after the trojan war. The Odyssey is narrated by Homer, the first person to write down the adventures of Odysseus. The epic poem focuses on Odysseus’s journey home and what is happening to his family in Ithaca. Overall The Odyssey is a journey about gender stereotypes and how some women defy those gender stereotypes

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    Homer’s Odyssey is an epic poem about the great Odysseus and his journey home. The poem explores many themes and lessons that make the poem timeless. The meaning of timeless is not getting affected by the passage of time. In other words, no matter how much the world changes, the poem will always be relevant and be able to teach us many lessons and themes that can apply to our lives today. The idea of revenge, as portrayed in the Odyssey, is still relevant today because Homer suggests realistically

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    There are many different themes for The Odyssey. The Odyssey is an ancient greek story about a brave man named Ulysses who goes to war but apparently has trouble making it back home. Ulysses meets Athena, a goddess, who helps him throughout his journey home. When Ulysses finally gets back home he meets his son, Telemachus, and they attack the suitors for being rude for many years.That loyalty will pay off is the most important theme in this story. First of all, there are many examples that loyalty

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    Throughout The Odyssey, Odysseus the main character showed many heroic qualities that made him a good person. He valued courage by never giving up, no matter how horrible things got. He also valued strength. Courage and physical strength are easily portrayed throughout the story. The Odyssey portrays many examples of Odysseus having courage. There are many instances where Odysseus had to face the worst, and still managed to save his men. For example, while Odysseus and his men were out in the

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    The Women of the Odyssey      Many people regard Homer’s epics as war stories—stories about men; those people often overlook the important roles that women play in the Odyssey. While there are not many female characters in the Odyssey, the few that there are, play pivotal roles in the story and one can gain a lot of insight by analyzing how those women are portrayed. Homer portrays the females in contradictory ways: the characters of Athena and Eurykleia are given strong, admirable roles while

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    Warfare. Rejection. Trickery. Peace. One word stands out and doesn’t belong in Homer’s story The Odyssey; peace. Odysseus went through 20 years of being kept from his wife and son. He fought men and monsters, was rejected by wooers in his own city and people tried to tricking him during his journey back home. He didn’t find peace on his journey. He was always lamenting over missing his home and family. When he finally did make it home he hid his true identity as a beggar while he planned his revenge

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