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    The portrayal of women in society and literature is known to be sexist and male dominated. The Odyssey by Homer, translated by Robert Fagles, has similar portrayal of women and it presents women as deceiving in many cases, as well as, their subservience. From a feminist perspective, one would agree that women in The Odyssey compared to the men are deceptive and very dependent on the males in their families, including their husbands. The men, however, are demonstrated as independent and as the protectors

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    “When long years and seasons wheeling brought around that point of time ordained for him to make his passage homeward, trails and dangers, ever so, attended him even in Ithaka, near those he loved.” (Homer 274).The ancient Greek story titled, “The Odyssey,” was created by the author, Homer. The story follows the protagonist named Odysseus and his journey back home. He was not present in his hometown since he was needed in battle and the travel home was filled with obstacles as well. This caused Odysseus

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    our lives today. Back then, it can be inferred that some aspects have changed but many things have stayed the same. In the book The Odyssey by Homer, themes of good leadership, trustworthiness, and the importance of family are all prominent throughout. Homer shows that all of these themes are important and are relevant to life in today's age. Odysseus in The Odyssey displays good leadership skills like taking charge, picking the best option for his crewmates, and having prior knowledge. He takes

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    preschool teacher. Like “The Odyssey” by Homer, I will need to overcome obstacles. You might think that Odysseus’ goal to return to his homeland doesn't relate to my goal of becoming a preschool teacher, but in reality it does. I will have to go through several difficulties such as money, college, and employment. One of the obstacles that I will have to face that relates to “The Odyssey” is money. The obstacle of money relates to the monster cyclops in “The Odyssey”. The cyclops trapped Odysseus

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    Throughout The Odyssey, the author, Homer, recounts upon tales told to him by elders. The Odyssey explains the journeys Odysseus and his crew go through in order to get back to their homeland, Ithaca, after fighting a ten year battle in Troy. Homer consistently uses forlorn diction to create a desperate tone. In The Odyssey, Odysseus overcomes the call of the sirens. Through this story the reader is revealed to the true despair Odysseus feels towards getting home to Ithaca. Odysseus comes up with

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    THE LOYALTY IN THE ODYSSEY The Odyssey is an epic poem that shows the importance of loyalty. Odysseus, the king of Ithaca, goes to war to protect his kingdom, immediately after his son Telemachus is born. When he is off at war, he experiences various obstacles that put his life at risk while still proving his loyalty to his family. Throughout the course of the poem, significant examples of the importance of loyalty in Ancient Greece are shown through Penelope, Telemachus, and along with Odysseus

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    important is how one changes and learns from the experience. The claims made in this quote are well proven in relatively new literature and even one of the oldest poems still studied today. The Odyssey is a famous, well known epic poem. It was written by the renowned poet, Homer, in ancient greek times. The Odyssey follows a man known as Odysseus, he just left fighting in the Trojan war after years. Odysseus has quite the adventure due to the gods’ and goddesses’ constant manipulation, all in the hope

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    archetypes in adventurous stories or poems. This epic poem was written approximately around 800 B.C. Additionally, the time period took place in 1230 B.C. ~ during the Trojan War.     One archetype shown in The Odyssey is the hero archetype. For instance, when Odysseus and his men saw

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    The Odyssey Study Guide

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    Study Guide Questions: Homer’s Odyssey Directions: Provide clear and accurate responses to the following questions. Incorporate quoted evidence for support , provide page numbers, and insightful analysis (how or why the information/quote is important). Use blue/black ink and make your responses legible. Book I 1. What does the invocation (the first 13 lines) say the poem as a whole will emphasize? 2. What first impression does this book give us of the gods? How much of a role

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    Beowulf Vs Odyssey

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    The purpose of this paper is to show the similarities between Beowulf and the Odyssey. The first thing they both have in common with each other is the fact that they are both epics. An epic is “a long stylized narrative poem celebrating the deeds of a national hero (British Literature).” An epic tends to have a lesson that is taught somewhere in the writing. Beowulf is a hero because he fought and defeated Grendel, an offspring of Cain, Grendel’s mother, and a dragon. King Odysseus is a hero

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