Loyalty In The Odyssey Essay

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    It is survival that has allowed man to flourish. What is the foundation of survival? Loyalty may be the key to the continuity of human beings. One's loyalty can determine the fate of survival. Many examples throughout history and even today support the idea of loyalty determining survival. The Odyssey is a classic story of a great adventure. This story greatly supports the collation of survival and loyalty. As the main character, Odysseus, departs from the island of Kirke (book 11). Before leaving

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    The Odyssey Essay One of the most significant values of Greek culture demonstrated in The Odyssey is loyalty. A prime example of this is when Odysseus turned down Calypso’s offer to stay on the island with her, and in turn, he would become immortal. He told her, “Yes it is true, each day I long for home, long for the sight of home…” (1515). An addition, a substantial precedent of the characters in the book being adherent is when Odysseus has to make a tough decision on whether to have a possibility

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    The Odyssey - by Homer presents a variety of themes but loyalty is the main theme that sums up all these books together. According to Homer in these books, loyalty is the commitment made from a person to the other and yearning desire of their return and victory. He illustrates it by Odysseus being loyal to his men,his men being loyal to him, and Odysseus being loyal to his wife Penelope and Ithaca. Odysseus wife Penelope and his son Telemachus show a lot of loyalty to Odysseus as well as many other

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    The Odyssey In Homer’s timeless epic, The Odyssey, Odysseus of Ithaca is the hero. A hero is someone who is loyal to their country, loyal to their family, and loyal to their gods. What do you think makes a hero, his loyalty, or his determination to get home, and will Odysseus ever make it home to his family? To start off, Odysseus proved that he was loyal to his country by many different ways, therefore choosing only 3 was difficult. First, Odysseus never ate the lotus fruits so he didn’t forget

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    the affair. Clinton displayed disloyalty to his wife, but he also led people to question his loyalty to the country because of his deceit. According to Michael Isikoff, “...That’s when I knew this was an earthquake. Washington was about to explode…”(“Politico”). Loyalty is an issue that is tested and questioned numerous times throughout history, and it is also a common theme in books and movies.The Odyssey is an acclaimed story that displays

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    epic poetry The Odyssey, written by Homer, is trying to make his way home after the long and treacherous Trojan War, which he fought in. Odysseus throughout the book has gotten himself into many tricky situations, however Athena, the goddess of wisdom and military victory, has been beside him and aiding him through his journey home. Loyalty is an aspect of life, which Athena portrays throughout the entire epic poetry. Athena throughout the epic poem, The Odyssey, has shown her loyalty to Odysseus and

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    The Odyssey tells the story of an epic hero named Odysseus and the adventures he faced on his twenty year long journey away from his homeland Ithaca. The story begins in the final year of the Trojan War. The Greeks have not been able to breach Troy’s walls for ten years until Odysseus came up with the idea of the trojan horse. After the Greeks defeated the Trojans in such a ruthless way the gods were angered and made their journey home a very difficult one. Throughout their journey home Odysseus

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    The acts of heroes inspire people and the way they fulfill their life. Homer’s novel The Odyssey and The Last True Story I’ll Ever Tell by John Crawford both show similar heroic traits. Odysseus and John both reveal the heroic qualities of loyalty and determination while returning home. In these novels Odysseus and John show loyalty and determination through dependence, trust, and perseverance. Loyalty appears within John and Odysseus throughout their heroic adventures. Odysseus and his men came

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    Every hero is shown to be brave and strong and even defeat a great big monster – all with their own hands. Homer was a poet who is well known for displaying ancient Greek literature in two famous epic poems. One of his famous poems is called “The Odyssey,” where Homer writes about the journey of Odysseus as he struggled for 20 years to return home after the Trojan Wars. The journey would consist of battling monsters, temptation, and many setbacks involving Greek goddesses and gods. Despite Odysseus

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    Homer's The Odyssey, various characters like Penelope and Agamemnon show loyalty toward their loved ones, expecting the same in return. However, Penelope and Agamemnon experience many hardships for their loyalty while other characters are disloyal and are rewarded. Loyalty in the short run forces characters to face hardships, but in the long run, it benefits them. Although, characters who are disloyal in the short run do not face hardships but are eventually cruelly punished. Loyalty often makes

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