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    “Oedipus” written by Sophocles and “Odysseus” written by Homer both are Greek poets. Both stories share the same themes in ways where both of the epic heroes endure a conflict. The characters in these plays are attributed certain characteristics by the author. The characteristics suggested by the authors are intrinsic to the audience. They both have a complete and subjective understanding of work. Their characteristics are displayed through the characters actions, what the writer says about them

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    Chau Le Reading Response: Iliad 9 Odysseus, Phoinix, and Aias each attempts to persuade Achilleus with his own strategies, but I personally find Odysseus’s speech to be the best and the most effective out of the three speeches presented. Odysseus opens with a plea, “There is doubt if we save our strong-benched vessels or if they will be destroyed, unless you put on your war strength” (Il.9.230-231) He goes on to relay Agamemnon’s apology and offer of grand compensation that includes gold

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    Why Is Odysseus A Hero

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    I believe that Odysseus is a hero. He has gone through many things to get back to his family, and to defend his crew. He has proven himself to be a very heroic and brave person. Here is the first reason why I believe that Odysseus is a true hero. One reason why I believe that Odysseus is a hero is because in Homer’s text, Odysseus warns his crew about the Sirens. Since he warned his crew, he was able to prevent the Sirens from killing his crew, and saved their lives. In the text, it says, “I

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    Odysseus Vs Fate

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    The Odyssey is a poem written by the poet, Homer, in the Ancient Greek times. It explains the story of Odysseus and his travels back home to Ithaca, after the fallout of Troy in the Trojan War. Throughout his journey, Odysseus faces many obstacles along with meeting many mythical creatures. He happens to come across many conflicts, most of them involve a life or death situation, but he always manages to find a way to resolve the solution. This theme plays a big role throughout the story and leads

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    The Paradoxical Hero Dorsa Gohardoust In Homer’s great epic, The Odyssey, he depicts Odysseus as an ultimate hero and describes him as a “complicated man” based on Wilson’s translation (Homer, The Odyssey, 1.1-2). Odysseus is an honorable man who his profound fame and respect among the Greeks is illustrated through the written ballads about his dashing actions in the Trojan War. In Greek literature, the persona of honorable men is portrayed in a way that only emphasizes their capabilities during

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    high qualities of leaders always have commons. For example, they get respect from a lot of people, they listen other people’s advices and they do things right ways. According to the book “Odyssey”, readers are vey confuse by Odysseus. This is because they cannot decide that Odysseus is a good leader or not. Beginning of the book, he seems like he is a super hero because he got a glory from the Trojan War. Following this, going back to his homeland was not easy and he had various troubles with diverse

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    One of the challenges Odysseus faces on his journey back to Ithaca is the land of the Lotus Eaters. The Lotus Eaters showing “no will to do us harm” (489) offers Odysseus and his men a sweet honeyed plant. Who ever ate the Lotus became “forgetful of their homeland” (489) and “longed to stay forever” (489). Odysseus and his men need to overcome the temptations of staying there eating Lotus any time they want. They have to fight the internal battle of giving in to the sweet honeyed plant and instead

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    Odysseus is the king of Ithaca. Pi is the underdog. Everyone respects Odysseus and has his back. There is no one is there for Pi. They both made it out of the heart wrenching journey alive, and the stories are surprisingly parallel to each other. They both go through a version of the hero’s journey, they both face extraordinary challenges, whether they are physical or mental. They also use their religion to get the through it. People are drawn to Pi because he is more vulnerable to our emotions and

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    the Odysseus's son, while talking to Athena. “ ‘My mother says Odysseus is my father. I don’t know this myself.’ ”(1.232-33). Telemachus is uncertain of his father’s past and who Odysseus is. This reveals to the reader that Telemachus and his father have a weak bond, because of their distance; literally and figuratively. Odysseus left to fight in the Trojan War, when Telemachus was an infant and has been gone for 20 years. Odysseus was away for the majority of his son’s life due to his dreary fate

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    Odysseus The Beast Analysis

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    his wrath of being pleted by boulders larger than any mere mortal could ever imagine. I, overwhelmed with pride, felt that he and his people did deserve a declaration of my glories and the knowledge that who has defeated them was no mere man but Odysseus, conqueror of Troy, son of Laertes, legendary warrior of Ithaca. My crewmates, however, did not seem to share the same feelings I had expressed. Some were accusing me of being a terrible captain, and a warrior who doesn’t deserve respect because

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