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    The Odyssey, translated by Robert Fitzgerald, manifests a quality that has been underestimated for many years, from ancient times to modern day. This quality is the power of a woman. Penelope, the wife of the main character in The Odyssey, Odysseus, shows great amplitudes of power throughout the first few chapters of the book. Being separated from her husband immediately after having their child, she is forced to make an instantaneous adaptation to her new life. With many struggles beforehand, she

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    Bhavik Patel Summer Reading August 23, 2014 The Odyssey In my opinion, loyalty is a strong feeling of support or allegiance. Its like a mans best friend, which is talking about a dog which many are loyal to their owners. The Odyssey is a tragedy based legend made by a great ancient poet called Homer, telling about a man named Odysseus and his difficult journeys from the Trojan War back to home, Itacha, where his son and wife who are waiting many years for his return. Some of Odysseus’s men declined

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    Must give examples/textual evidence from the story or poem; All throughout “The Odyssey,” the theme looked to be based around loyalty and vengeance. Loyalty was promised to Odysseus by Eumaeus and Philoeteus that they'll follow him if he ever returned home at all, which he had but they didn't know, so this made him comfortable to show his identity from the beggar’s clothes

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    Some people think that loyalty shouldn't be a trait heroes need, but they in fact should be obligatory. In a world where loyalty is valued like gold, heroes should be mandatory to have loyalty as their key trait for commitment and trust. Commitment is a feature which civilians desire to have in their.In The Odyssey by Homer, the author states, “ ‘O Circe, who will guide us on this journey? To Hades no man ever yet went in a black ship’ ”(Homer 501). Another quote from The Odyssey by Homer, “Never does

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    This is one of the most sought after traits you can have. Loyalty is defined as “faithfulness to commitments” in the dictionary. Loyalty is keeping promises that you made. Not just promises you made to others but promise you made to yourself. Loyalty is not just keeping promises. If you are a loyal friend, that means that you don’t turn your back on your friend, you don’t talk behind their back, you are honest with them, keep the promises you make them, and support them. The other side of being

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    Concept of Loyalty in Homer's Odyssey. Thesis Statement: Throughout Homer's Odyssey, the theme of loyalty is a central aspect that defines the characters' actions and relationships. Loyalty is portrayed through various characters' steadfast commitments to their families, their gods, and their homeland, illustrating the importance of fidelity in the ancient Greek world. Introduction Homer's Odyssey, an epic poem, serves as a profound exploration of the ancient Greek concept of loyalty. This theme

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    Loyalty in The Odyssey Loyalty is an important factor for success. When someone comes across a challenge loyalty may be the most important thing to give them the will to fight to victory. In The Odyssey, there were many people who were loyal or disloyal. Most of the ones who were loyal got what they wanted in the end because they stuck through with what they believed. The ones who were not loyal were led to failure or suffering. The Odyssey shows a few examples of how loyalty effects success. The

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    Many concepts are displayed in Greek myths and stories, such as, fate, loyalty, and justice. To the gods, these concepts are very important, because Loyalty is displayed in many Greek myths, one being The Adventures of Odysseus. In this story, the Greeks were helped by Athena and Poseidon during The Trojan War. When the war had ended, they didn’t praise the gods for their helping them, instead they laid violent hands on Cassandra, a prophetess who was in a temple of Athena. Because of this, Athena

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    different themes for The Odyssey. The Odyssey is an ancient greek story about a brave man named Ulysses who goes to war but apparently has trouble making it back home. Ulysses meets Athena, a goddess, who helps him throughout his journey home. When Ulysses finally gets back home he meets his son, Telemachus, and they attack the suitors for being rude for many years.That loyalty will pay off is the most important theme in this story. First of all, there are many examples that loyalty will pay off in this

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    Loyalty Portrayed In the Odyssey In The odyssey, Odysseus must face multiple obstacles on his journey. But, he is only able to conquer these obstacles because of the qualities that he portrays within himself. Some of these important qualities are loyalty, and determination . Odysseus had some bad luck getting home, with some of the gods helping him and some hindering him; his journey was always a constant struggle. We see how Odysseus is sometimes crushed by the obstacles that come his way, but

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