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    A Plotting Princess: Female Roles in The Odyssey and Antigonê Karen Rustad The fairy tale Snow White is a story about two women. One, the evil stepmother, schemes against her stepdaughter in order to assuage her envy and increase her power. She, of course, is thwarted by the end of the story. The other, Snow White, is a pure, innocent damsel entirely devoid of will. Nevertheless, by the end her prince saves her and she lives happily ever after. While Snow White is a European fairy tale, its

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    In the epic poem The Odyssey by Homer contains the overall mission by the protagonist, Odysseus, while trying to sail back home after battling at Troy. Throughout his mission, Odysseus meets women who both affect his life positively and negatively. Women in The Odyssey either play one of two roles, the unfavorable person with consequences or a strong women who holds on her own. Odysseus’ first encounter, Circe when him and his men land on her island, she turns the men into pigs, and persuades Odysseus

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    Insert fantastic hook here.> In The Odyssey, an epic poem written by the ancient Greek poet known as Homer, the story of Odysseus’, king of Ithaca and the conqueror of Troy, journey home. This journey takes ten years and in those years Odysseus has many more adventures and mishaps. Throughout these happenings, Odysseus is called a hero, a title that he does not deserve. Odysseus shows qualities such as abysmal leadership abilities, courage to the point of hubris and loyalty to his home, but not to

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    The Odyssey, by Homer, is a story about a hero from the Trojan war named Odysseus, who throughout his story, has to overcome many different challenges that test his strength and reveal many things about himself. In this excerpt, Odysseus and his men travel to a land where they discover the Kyklopes. In the excerpt from the heroic poem The Odyssey, Homer alludes that Odysseus and his men believe that they are better than the Kyklopes by using various connotations. Throughout the story, Odysseus and

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    Just like in “The Odyssey” by Homer, I will encounter challenges and make decisions on my way to becoming a professional barrel racer. Odysseus had to overcome obstacles, like us, but in different situations. Some obstacles I will have to overcome are both mental and physical. Odysseus also battled the same kind of obstacles. Keep reading as I explain how they are more alike. Some obstacles I had to overcome were mentally challenging situations. I always had people saying I couldn’t do it because

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    Heoes of the Iliad and the Odyssey

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    “All men make mistakes, but a good man yields when he knows his course is wrong, and repairs the evil. The only crime is pride.” ― Sophocles, Antigone Honor is a major component of ancient Greek culture, which weaves its way through out the great epics of the time. It is perhaps the single most important entity to some of the most renowned heroes. However, the desire for honor seems to have the power to lead such famous men into the clutches of “excessive pride”, or hubris (Oxford

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    other cases the destination is pointless. These characters go on journeys to to learn lessons or reach a destination. In “The Odyssey” by Homer and “The Cruelest Journey” by Kira Salak, goes through obstacles into their journey where they endure new things during their journey. Have you ever thought you could not overcome an obstacle when there’s no hope ? In “The Odyssey” by Homer, is a epic hero tale that tells about a man’s 10 year journey trying to find a way home. Odysseus was motivated to set

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    Is it ok to give into temptation? Is faithfulness an important value in your life? Many moral decisions in today and past cultures’ are debatable and unfavorable for many. The Odyssey, by Homer, makes readers question the extent of their own resistance to temptation and faithfulness to others. In the novel The Odyssey, temptation played a substantial role in the decision making of many characters. First, Odysseus’ crew gave in to curiosity and temptation many times. Odysseus tells how, “Temptation

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    The Hero’s Journey is made up of a series of landmarks in which any hero follows on their journey. In Homer’s Odyssey, Odysseus, the main protagonist, follows through each step of this journey. His journey begins with his call to adventure. The start of his epic journey from Troy back home to Ithaca begins with his voyage to the Trojan War. Following when the war adjourned, Odysseus was called to lead his men home from the war which is the call to the journey that is explained in the epic. One

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    Odyssey Heroic Essay Odysseus is the main character of the Odyssey, the second great Homeric epic, and one of the best known examples of heroism of all time. The word odyssey now means to undertake a long and potentially perilous journey, and is named in honor of this. The core attributes of any hero are proactivity in regards to conflict, competence, and relatability, and Odysseus displays all three. Further aspects that define his heroism are his courage, intelligence, and perseverance

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