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    Perseus In The Odyssey

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    battles. Two famous stories that contain combat between mortal and immortal enemies are the stories of Perseus in Metamorphoses and Odysseus in the Odyssey. In the Metamorphoses, Ovid tell the story of Perseus’s journey to attain a wife. Similarly, Homer portrays Odysseus’s fight against his wife’s suitors to secure his power and marriage. Even though the two stories contain similarities, Ovid’s account of Perseus’s battle gives a parody of traditional virtues that were depicted in the battle of Odysseus

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    Homer characterizes Calypso as a beautiful goddess who loves and deeply cares about Odysseus through her actions and her dialogue with the man of twists and turns, Odysseus. In the novel, The Odyssey, Odysseus is stranded on an island with an exquisite nymph named Calypso. There, Calypso falls in love with Odysseus, but sadly for her, the feeling is not mutual. One way that Homer displays Calypso’s immense love for Odysseus is by having Calypso ask Odysseus to stay with her forever and accept immortality

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    How Is Odysseus Selfish

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    is bad or good because the author of The Odyssey, Homer, “ Is content to portray a man of many turns” (Stanford). Homer intended to portray Odysseus as this complex character that is not just one sided,

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    Achilles Shield

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    was given this shield by his mother but made by the god Hephaestus. " The shield itself was five layers thick, and he Crafted its surface with all of his genius" (Homer 254). In the Iliad it goes on to explain more in detail. The shield is not only a weapon, but it can also be seen as a microcosm image of the Greek world. "...for Homer, the Greek world was itself imaged in the shield of Achilles, which functioned as a microcosm of the totality of macrocosm, in this case, a restatement of a kind of

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    as petitioners to the men. Both physically and mentally, women are portrayed as an inferior. However, the women play a notable role that impacts their significant other’s actions. Despite the huge differences between the sexes, Homer treated everyone in the same manner. Homer highlighted the emotions the women had yet acknowledged how little their counter parts gave regard to these emotions.

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    Athena is a way better hero. Odysseus is a great hero he is brave,smart,and strong but he does these things in a selfish way To start ,Odysseus is very Brave, According to the text, “ For two days and two nights he swam with the currents” (Homer 7) This shows that he is brave because he stayed in the ocean and kept swimming until he got to the land there are so many sharks and animals that could hurt you in the

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    The Odyssey is standard in almost every Freshmen English class across the United States. The Odyssey was wrote in 8th Century BCE by an author named Homer. The Odyssey is an epic poem which tells the adventure of Odysseus’s adventure home. This book is full of action and adventure but can also make the reader feel many other emotions. Homer is a very descriptive writer and throughout the book as people read they can visually see what is happening in their imagination . There are three main reasons

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    those they care for, and do what they believe to be right. Achilles does all of this. He refuses to fight alongside Agamemnon after his mistreatment of the priest Chryses causes plague among their army (Homer Iliad 1.397- 1.403). He even refuses when Agamemnon attempts to bribe him to come back (Homer Iliad 9.264-9.265). He only enters the fight when his closes friend is

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    The Reception of Homer’s Iliad Homer, “the father of poetry” was greatly influential not only in the history of Greek and western cultural, but also in the modern literature, that his works are still significant to our civilization. The study of reuse and reconfiguration of classical literature, art and ideas by later artists and thinkers is called reception. Many poets, authors and thinkers who re-made classical works took an episode from Homer’s Iliad as their inspiration, for example:

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    Similes In The Odyssey

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    In both The Odyssey by Homer and The Aeneid by Virgil, epic similes are used to portray the last battle of each heroes’ journey home. Each hero must face his own set of trials in order to complete his journey home before facing off in one final battle. The epic similes by both Homer and Virgil represent the final battles from each epic. The similes represent parallel battles in the epics which causes them to have similar traits. For example, both Homer and Virgil use animals to portray the brutal

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