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    The Odyssey English Final Essay The story of Homer's the Odyssey is and is not a heroic story; Odysseus is a hero because of his return; however it is also not a heroic journey because he cheated on his wife and the lack of a treasure One of the reason that the Odyssey is considered a heroic journey is because of Odysseus return from his long journey. When Odysseus returns, the workers are overjoyed and wake up Penelope saying, "Wake up, Penelope, my dear child, so you can see for yourself

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    fundamentally gives life to the warriors on the battlefield. Nostos is the longing to return home from a long journey, otherwise known as a homcoming. The struggle between the concepts of Kleos and Nostos are clearly seen through the epic poem, The Odyssey by Homer. Odysseus cunningly fought in the battle at Troy and now is on his journey home. His Kleos is evident, as for being a great warrior, but Nostos is put to the test. Without achieving Nostos, his Kleos will go unnoticed to others in Greek

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    Use of Disguises in Homer's Odyssey Essay

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    Use of Disguises in Odyssey        The characters' use of disguises in Homer's Odyssey is a crucial element that helps to catalyze the victory of good over evil.  Each disguise is unique, created for a specific purpose.  Before she talks to Telemachos, Athena disguises herself as a wise old man in order to ensure that her words carry weight and are taken seriously.  She knows that she must assist and encourage Telemachos into searching for his long lost father without revealing her divine

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    skilled poets. One of the most famous ones at that time and famous even now is Homer. Nobody knows who he actually is but the works that he has created are far more than magnificent. The Odyssey and The Iliad are two poems that turned into myths, have actually been accepted as part of the history of the Greeks. The Odyssey is a story about a hero from the Trojan War who struggles to get home to his family and when he finally does he faces the suitors who he fights and defeats with the help of the gods

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    that arguably defines the idea of epics in the minds of the Western world. To emerge victorious in their endeavors, these figures wielded arsenals of strong qualities to turn the tides of their unbelievable stories in their favor. In Homer’s The Odyssey, it is undying tenacity, effortless cunning and tempered humility that enable Odysseus to survive his perilous quest, to overcome all adversities to return to his homeland safely and regain his status as king of Ithaca. For a man destined for a decade-long

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    of The Odyssey, there are several codes of behavior spotted like hospitality, vengeance, fidelity, household loyalty, and reverence. The particular types of codes of behavior that will be discussed in this essay are fidelity and hospitality. Hospitality is an important aspect in a society where guests are treated as though they were God. Fidelity is loyalty between husband and wife being loyal to each other. One of the most prominent codes demonstrated in the first half of The Odyssey is hospitality

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    When Homer wrote The Odyssey, it seems that his intention was to make Odysseus the hero. There are certainly parts of him that are heroic, and he does exemplify some of the most important Greek values. But, he is not the sole hero of this Epic; he isn’t really even a hero. There are so many choices he made and actions he took that do not make him truly worthy of the title “Protagonist,” despite how Homer wrote The Odyssey. But, there is someone worthy of that title. There is someone who exemplified

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    In modern society the codes of behavior are described as etiquette that  each society member is expected to follow. In ancient Greek culture it was very essential to follow codes of behavior. In the first half of odyssey there are several codes of behavior spotted like hospitality, vengenance, fidelity, household loyalty, and reverence. The particular types of codes of behavior that will be discussed in this essay are fidelity and hospitality. Hospitality is an important aspect in society where guests

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    Essay Odyssey

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         The legend of The Odyssey tells the fortunate homecoming tale of the Trojan war hero, Odysseus. In the poem, there were similarities, yet many contradictions. There were many great women that had conflicting personalities and adverse motives, but also they were alike. There were many great men that hold successful fortune, but here were also ones that failed. With these oppositions they helped Odysseus to get back home to Ithaca, whether they wanted to or not. These

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    characters are alike in many ways. These two characters have the same goals, conflict, and journeys. The character Odysseus from “ The Odyssey” is comparable to the character Everett from “O Brother Where Art Thou?” because they have very similar personalities. Both “The Odyssey” and “O Brother Where Art Thou” have very related plots. For Instance in “The Odyssey” it says, “We are Achaeans coming from Troy, beaten off our true cause by winds from every direction across the great gulf of the open

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