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    Leslie Mayorquin A man who is willing to fight for twenty years to return to his family is a strong, loyal man. A woman who is willing to wait for her husband for twenty long years is a very faithful wife. In the book “The Odyssey” by Homer, odysseus was taken away to fight in the Trojan War. Penelope, odysseus wife, was left behind with their newborn child. Loyalty plays a big role in this book because odysseus shows his dedication for his Greeks War. Penelope shows loyalty by waiting for Odysseus

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    Tzu. The essence of this quote is that one’s behavior (such as actions or speech) can show the soul of a person: who they really are. There is a strong connection between this quote and The Odyssey by Homer, specifically with Penelope. In Books 1, 4, 18, 19, and 21, Penelope grieves about Odysseus and Telemachus’ leaving in search of him, greets and treats her guest with hospitality, and deceives the suitors many times to prevent her marriage to one of them, characterizing her as caring, loyal, and

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    it is important to have consequences following deplorable actions because if there is no discipline for poor decisions it would establish these poor decisions to be acceptable. In every confrontation there are always two sides. In the epic, The Odyssey, written by Homer, two evident sides are that of which the suitors and Odysseus. Some readers say Odysseus's punishment towards the suitors was too unexpected and too extreme; others disagree, saying the suitors deserved what

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    Penelope may not have as exciting of a life as some of the other characters in Homer’s The Odyssey, but she makes up for it by being very clever, which makes her a good match for her husband, Odysseus. Penelope plays a very important role in Odysseus’s journey home, in fact, she is the main reason for his return to Ithaca. When the suitors begin invading her house and asking, then demanding, her hand in marriage, Penelope knows she must handle them herself. Being a woman in ancient Greece, she does

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    Telemachus, in the Odyssey by Homer, is a young man who has disregarded his responsibilities as a god and son. He is to take on the land that his father, Odysseus, left behind when he supposedly died after the journey back from the Trojan War. He learns later on that his father may not even be dead, and that he may be captured by the people of Calypso. Soon as he hears the news, Telemachus begins to recognize his obligation and then accepts the qualities it takes to become a hero that the people

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    and her son Telemachus lived. There are so many ways that Penelope showed her loyalty to her husband while he was away. One way Penelope shows her loyalty is, no matter how the Suitors courted her and wanted to marry her she never went with the Suitors that were taking over the castle in hope of becoming Penelope's husband. Another reason is that she never completely gave up hope that her husband was alive. The final reason is that she defended Odysseus's memory. In The Odyssey written by

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    Odysseus and his struggle for Honour, and Reputation Homer in one of his epic poems “The Odyssey,” depicts violence as being a major part of it; and has made it very obvious that violence interests people. Although today violence is considered unpleasant, it was once considered honourable and barbaric in the Greek world, when it came to saving the pride and reputation of ones family and members. In the Odyssey, violence is used to describe Odysseus’ adventure; how he ultimately uses violence to get

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    novel, The Odyssey, translated by Robert Fagles, Homer depicts the change in character in Telemachus. At the beginning, Telemachus was this helpless, weak, ignorant boy, who is supposed to be the prince of Ithaca and the son of the great Odysseus, however, Telemachus is rather “sitting among the suitors”. Homer’s word choice of “among”, stands out, as it makes Telemachus appear weak and not partaking because as a prince, he should be having control over his father’s palace, yet Telemachus isn’t able

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    The Odyssey     Prehistoric man did not question his existence and reality - he just lived as one with nature. When prehistoric man awakened from this simple existence into the world of intelligence, he began to question his existence and reality. Homer’s The Odyssey demonstrated man’s attempt to cope with their own nature through the illusion of the gods, by using them to carry their burdens of hopelessness, helplessness, and fallibility.     The characters of Homer’s The Odyssey struggled

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    8th century, The Odyssey, is Homer 's epic of Odysseus ' 10-year struggle to return home after the Trojan War. Odysseus defining character traits, such as nobility, courage, thirst for the glory and the appealing confidence in his authority dominated the storyline throughout. The many themes of this epic mainly focus around the Greek hero Odysseus however in my essay I will attempt to analyze hospitality. Hospitality shaped an important part of social interactions in The Odyssey. Although Greek society

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