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    I have seen O Brother, Where Art Though? a few times since it was released. I have always found it humorous and enjoyed the movie. Watching it after reading the Odyssey brought new meaning to the film for me. I found the movie to be much smarter than I previously recognized. The parallel story structure with the Odyssey had me waiting for the next metaphor. From the prophecy, the journey, the trials and adventures along the way to the reunion the movie and book followed a mans return to his home

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    There are many reasons to believe that O Brother, Where Art Thou is a movie based upon the events that took place during Homer’s The Odyssey. The Odyssey is a story about Odysseus and his adventure home after the Trojan War. O Brother, Where Art Thou was about the journey of Ulysses and his two partners escaping from prison. Both Odysseus and Ulysses were trying to reach home so they could see their families again. The blind man on the railroad tracks toward the beginning represented the blind prophet

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    In the film O Brother, Where Art Thou?, the moment when Everett disguises himself as an elderly musician to see his wife parallels the moment in The Odyssey when Odysseus disguises himself as a beggar before seeing his wife whom he has been distanced from for far too long. As people gather in the banquet kitchen hall, Everett, Pete, and Delmar walk up onto the stage disguised as old men with long beards, convincing the past act that they are up next. “This is crazy. No one's ever gonna believe we're

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    The sound of metal hitting rock echoed through the valley. Barely drowning out the men in chains singing about days gone by. But the men watching did not hear the shaking of one other chain the chain of three.This is the beginning of the movie O Brother where Art Thou . The movie was made in the early 2000’s. The movie’s story is an interpretation of the Odyssey, an epic made by the Greek writer Homer.The movie’s interpretation of events in the Odyssey can be obvious or even obscure. Whether it be

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    Oh Brother, Where Art Thou? Comparison Essay Oh Brother, Where Art Thou? (OBWAT?) is a motion picture loosely based upon Homer’s epic narrative poem The Odyssey. The movie is not a remake of Homer’s writing, but takes many main ideas from the narrative poem. The movie contains quite a large sum of irony if you have read and understood the Odyssey. For example, in the movie the main character is named Ulysses, while the protagonist in Homer’s story’s name is Odysseus. In both stories the leader

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    “The Odyssey” and “O’ Brother Where Art Thou” are two separate works, with “O’Brother Where Art Thou” being based on “The Odyssey”. While both works have numerous similarities between them, “The Odyssey” and “O’ Brother Where Art Thou” also share some differences. Even though “O’ Brother Where Art Thou” is a movie, and “The Odyssey” is an epic by Homer, the film manages to include many concepts of the tale, such as the many archetypes, battling monsters, and the arrival home. In comparison to “The

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    The film, O Brother, Where Art Thou?, follows the escape of three prisoners who are trying to find a made-up treasure that one of them, Ulysses Everett McGill, claims he hid after robbing an armored car. He leads his two friends, Pete Hogwallop and Delmar O’Donnell, across the state trying to get back home to his ex-wife, who is about to marry another man. Through the course of the film we see all three of them get into trouble, but it is mostly Pete and Delmar who get themselves caught up in it

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    O Brother Where Art Thou was based on The Odyssey. Both the stories are similar because of their scenes, characters, the journey, the problems they created or the problems that were in that way. Also the role of the women and the motive of the journey. O Brother Where Art Thou and The Odyssey are very Indistinguishable. The use of Sirens in the journey is both used in the The odyssey and O Brother Where Art Thou. In The Odyssey, Odysseus passed circe’s council, then they go to the island of the

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    One morning a band of three brothers awaken from a night of mischievous activities, but only two stand up to find the last’ clothes on the ground with their owner nowhere in sight. They then see movement from the shirt moving up to the neck, then a frog appears in place of the last brother’s body! This occurred after the day the brothers were entranced by three sirens. Similar to Homer’s “The Odyssey,” “O Brother Where Art Thou” has many events that relate the Odysseus and his adventure. Not only

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    Great pieces of artwork sometimes reflect ideologies of other works in a unique manner. For this reason, this paper looks at the similarities that are apparent in the Coen brothers’ film, O Brother Where Art Thou? and the epic Greek poem, The Odyssey, by Homer. In particular, special reference is given to the protagonists Ulysses in the movie and Odysseus in the poem. Without doubt, one is forced to associate the concept of the movie made in 2000 to that of the great epic poem, which is a work written

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