The Journey Not The Arrival Matters Essay

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    Kaitlyn Lambert MR. Bovaird Honors English 9 23 May 2010 The Significance of Xenia in Homer’s Odyssey The society of Ancient Greece was very much centered around the gods, and a healthy fear of the consequences of not obeying their laws. The next most important staples of the society were the concepts of braver, pride, and hospitality, or Xenia. The significance of these values is shown quite clearly in The Odyssey of Homer. In the first five books of the epic, Telemachos is shown great hospitality

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    “The only journey is the one within.” (Rainer Maria Rilke) Why do teenagers love novels on the adolescent mind or the coming of age story or an individual finding their way you may ask? The only thing in common in all these different themes is relatability to every one of those teenagers. Looking for Alibrandi by Melina Marchetta the recipient of The Children’s Book of the Year and the Bilby Award; the relatable story of Josie a seventeen-year-old as she goes on her path of self-discovery in her

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    The Arrival By Shaun Tan

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    mystery are only a few of the abundant emotions immigrants feel on their journey to the United States. Notably, in Shaun Tan’s graphic novel, The Arrival, the main character experiences the same series of emotions on his immigration journey seeking safe haven. In fact, through the three-week introduction to a new adventure and literature, I was able to tune into the same feelings and genuinely understand the dismal journey of the immigrant archetype. Furthermore, this new-found perspective projected

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    In Sonia Nazario’s Enrique’s Journey, readers are able to view the undeserved hardships migrants, such as Enrique, undergo, all in search of one thing, freedom. Enrique is a 17 year old Honduran boy, whom was left lonesome when his mother decided to take on a dreadful journey to better her family. After many years without his mom, Enrique goes on a perilous mission in order to reunite with his mother, Lourdes. This expedition involved extremely challenging and life threatening missions, which many

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    about the journey of this 32-year old writer who is in search for balance and tranquility in her life, especially in the emotional aspect. The division of the book is inspired by the meditation beads, Japa Mala from India. Hence, the book has 108 chapters further divided into three books. The division of these books further signifies balance since it is perceived that the number of beads is a perfect three-digit multiple of three. Moreover, these three sub-books exhibits Gilbert’s journey to Italy

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    features such as emotive language, rich description and perspective to convey the ideas of resilience and gratitude, highlighting the dreadful and unpredictable journey which landed his family in Australia. Does use of emotive language helps construct the order of events and paint the picture of their voyage through the sea and their arrival and settlement into Australia?

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    Abraham’s deception was that he tried to take matters into his own hands by having a child with his servant rather than putting his faith in God. It had the effect of making Ishmael turn against him. It also could have delayed the arrival of his promised child. Abraham was about 100 when Isaac was born, and he was only born after Ishmael was capable and obliged to leave. His desire to expedite

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    of rough adventure, weathered under Zeus?” (953). In The Odyssey, Odysseus must conquer through his challenges to get home to Ithaca. It takes Odysseus a long twenty years to get home, and he must travel through rough paths and complete difficult journeys. The challenges that Odysseus faced represents the qualities of an epic poem by describing the setting, stating the theme, teaching lessons, having mentors such as gods, and having the poem in the middle of things. The setting shows the traits

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    Mark gibson wrote an article called a journey to forgiveness about Eva Kor and her twin sister being experimented on in Auschwitz. Kors arrival she got off the cattle car and the ss asked if her and her sister was twins and eva's mom said yes her mom went right and the twins went left. When the twins got to where they were going this is what happened to them the twins got short hair cuts the twins don't have to get there hair cut all the way off but the people who aren't twins get shaved. They

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    Demetre Tsirigotis Mrs. Thompson English IV Honors 3rd 26 February 2015 Hero Hamlet and his Jumbling Journey In the play Hamlet by William Shakespeare, Prince Hamlet takes on the typical Archetypal hero 's journey but throughout its course he causes the death of multiple characters. Hamlet receives supernatural aid from his deceased father, answers but chooses to delay his call to action, suffers in the belly of the whale, and leaves behind a legacy of truth and justice to restore peace to the

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