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    Violence In The Iliad

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    Action, thriller, romance… these are all the things people are attracted to, and the author Homer knew it. In The Iliad, Homer wrote exactly what the audience would like. In The Iliad, there is war, both between humans and gods alike. The people worship the gods, they use the gods to explain what they can’t explain. Why the crops grow in only some months of the year, and why the sun rises and falls. The Greeks also blame their gods for their misfortune or trials. If something bad happens, it’s because

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    the journey to your desired destination more important than the actual journey? In the Odyssey, Homer uses Odysseus’s journey to show how one’s journey can affect them as a person. In the Odyssey, Odysseus’s journey affects him as a person throughout his tests to be loyal as a husband. Homer states, “Though he fought shy of her and her desire, he lay with her each night, for she compelled him” (Homer 1208). Odysseus is reluctant to lay with another

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    Afterlife In The Odyssey

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    Whereas Homer depicts the afterlife as mostly unaffected by earthly life, Virgil suggests that earthly moral decisions have consequence for the afterlife; as such, Virgil uses The Aeneid's underworld to teach Romans how they ought to live. Homer's dead mostly share the same fate Regardless of how they lived. This can be seen when Odysseus visits the underworld in order to find the soul of the prophet, Tiresias. When Odysseus digs the pit to signify the entrance to the underworld, he makes sacrifices

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    Odyssey” when Homer states heroic acts that Odysseus does. Throughout his suspenseful journey to make it back home, there are ups and downs when faced with reality, yet Odysseus still manages to fix his mistakes. Everyday got harder with Odysseus’s foes against him. Odysseus tries to save his men even though he knows their fate when he returns to Ithaca. Odysseus is defined as a hero because of his actions. First, ‘The Odyssey” is about a strong leaders journey written by Homer. and what happens

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    Aeneas killing Turnus classify them as epic heroes. In the Greek epic poem the Iliad, Homer portrays Achilles as an enraged warrior fighting for revenge for a woman he loved. In the Roman epic poem the Aeneid, Virgil portrays Aeneas as fleeing the city of Troy to establish a new city. Achilles and Aeneas are epic heroes because they both show courage, boldness, and embody the ideals of their nation. Homer portrays Achilles as individualistic, while Virgil portrays Aeneas as valuing the gods,

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    illustrate Odysseus’s journey home after The Trojan War. Separated into twenty-four different books, the poem describes the hardships Odysseus faces and how he overcomes obstacles. Though this poem is composed for listeners and may seem incomprehensible, Homer includes a plethora of literary devices to help audiences better understand, follow, and enjoy the context of The Odyssey. Throughout this poem instances of epic simile, foreshadowing, epithet, and xenia are included to help the poem flow. Epic Similes

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    Stereotypes In The Iliad

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    Greco-Roman world have been “modernized” in order to better suit today’s audience. One of the most famous of these myths is The Iliad by Homer, which has recently been turned into a movie called Troy. Wolfgang Peterson, the director of the 2004 movie, manipulated specific scenes in order to dramatize critical events for viewers. Instead of directly following Homers myth, he does this in order to make the movie/ storyline more relatable and current for today’s times. Both of these pieces take place

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    An Essay on the Illiad

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    The first physical presentation of Hector as a warrior is in Book VI. In this book, Homer writes one of his master scenes: that of Hector’s speech to his wife and son. This scene is considered to be a master scene due to many reasons. The reader is first introduced to Hector as a human, not as a warrior. Although Homer’s description

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    shows Melanthius a suitor “lit up a tireless fire. … he brought a large chair up, draped a fleece on it, and set it down beside the fire.”(Homer 86-89) He then began to “rub grease into it”(Homer 84) But they still “couldn't string it.”(Homer 91) This is just the beginning of the frustration of how the suitors “are so weak compared to godlike Odysseus.”(Homer 168) O’Grady shows the same frustrations but focuses more on Odysseus triumph then the suitors struggles. First “he faced the suitors… He proved

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    [Penelope] too rejoiced, her gaze upon her husband, her white arms around him pressed, as though forever…,” (LL 1414-1418 pg 709). In the epic poem The Odyssey, Homer “creates” many relationships in the Odyssey. But, why, what's so important? Well, Homer shows the importance of relationships through hospitality, love, and loyalty. The first way that Homer shows the importance of relationships is through hospitality. Hospitality automatically creates a mutual relationship between guest and host.For example

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