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    define individuals. Others use intangible characteristics and their believe system in God or a god/gods. As we age and experience life, many people change the way they define themselves. Throughout the “Epic of Gilgamesh”, “Oedipus the King”, “The Odyssey”, and “Beowulf”, the readers notice how society defines each main character by their heroic characteristics, the relationship between the humans and the divine, and the differences of how each hero’s journey ends. Gilgamesh, Oedipus, Odysseus, and

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    "If I play a hero or a good guy, I'll try to find his darkness or his flaws." -J. Kinnaman. (Brainyqoute.com) As Kinnaman mentioned, there are almost always flaws in a hero, and these defects usually make the story more interesting. (Knowing a protagonist's defects is helpful to follow the story, because they usually propel the tension the story.) (-- removed HTML --) , an ancient Greek epic poem written by Homer, the protagonist attracts readers by showing not only his heroic qualities but also

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    Achilles, the demigod son of a sea nymph named Thetis and king Peleus of the Myrmidons, is the central representation of a Homeric hero in Homer’s Iliad. His raging power is a source of awe for men on both sides of The Trojan War. In continuation of the Trojan narrative, Aeneid follows the wanderings of the Trojan prince Aeneas. His fate is to establish the Trojan Remnant in Latium, the birthplace of The Roman Empire, Aeneas faces an endless stream of challenges in his journeys. A significant obstacle

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    Homer wrote The Odyssey centuries ago at the 8th Century BCE, yet many themes found are like modern literature. An example of literature of today's time is J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. Harry Potter goes through difficult tasks to defeat the Dark Lord, Voldemort. Odysseus is sailing from the battle of Troy back to his home, Ithaca. Poseidon, the God of the sea, curses Odysseus for being too arrogant to teach a lesson about being humble. In both books, Harry Potter and Odysseus

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    Representation of Women In the book The Odyssey and the movie Wonder Woman there are different portrayals and viewpoints on how women are treated and represented in their society. In The Odyssey women are seen as either a Goddess, wife, mother, or seductress. They are characterized as weak and dependent on men. All of the women in the book are seen either helping or delaying Odysseus journey back home to Ithaca. In Wonder Woman women are characterized as strong and independant. There is an island

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    unbearable moments, religious conflicts and language along with shallow characters. For example, the chapter called Nausicaa parallels to Odysseus looking on Nausicaa and her maids washing their clothes by the river but unlike what occurred in the Odyssey, Bloom’s approach was entirely different. Among the women he was spying on, he was more focused on a woman named Gerty MacDowell. She was deep in thought of a boyfriend Reggie Wylie who never showed up and she felt like she was unwanted. She looked

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    stories and poetry are major contributions to the educative nature of literature. Themes from legends form of literary appreciation were importantly considered as the only means of conveying the meaning of legends, poetry and even myths, In Homer’s the Odyssey, of the many themes seen through Odysseus, Hospitality (xenia) is seen as a central and very dominant theme throughout the poem. hospitality is defined as a generous or friendly reception and entertainment of strangers, guests and visitors. Many readers

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    Odysseus: The Ideal Hero Homer as given us two incredible literature masterpieces. The Iliad and the Odyssey. The main focus will only be on one of these great works, the Odyssey. For a fresh reminder, the Odyssey is the sequel to the Iliad. We follow the hero Odysseus on his epic journey home after the battle of Troy. Which took him up to twenty years to reunite with his home and family. Homers stories are rich and compelling. And it’s not just the battles and romance that create that. It’s the

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    Achilles vs. Odysseus The importance of the complex warriors, Achilles and Odysseus, in mythology is showed throughout the Iliad and the Odyssey. Their tendency to invite dangerous challenges and ruthlessness with dealing with their enemies makes for some of the most well known myths in Greco-Roman mythology. They set the highest standards for strength, courage, and tremendous skill for all other heroes. There are several similarities and differences between the two as well as their stories including

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    In The Odyssey by Homer, Odysseus, the main character of the story goes on a journey to get home after twenty years away from his family. The Hero’s Journey by Joseph Campbell represents some of important hero's traits. Odysseus embarks on a journey home. The three parts of Campbell's Hero's Journey: Supernatural Aid, Tests and Supreme Ordeal , and Reward and Journey Home, some of the most vital parts of Homer’s Odyssey. Odysseus has supernatural aid that helps him on his journey back

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