Loyalty In The Odyssey Essay

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    Motivation is the process of stimulating one to act for the purpose of achieving desired goals. Motivation also plays a large role in one completing a task they had set their minds to. In The Odyssey, we travel alongside Odysseus and explore three main motivations that he has throughout the novel, escaping Calypso’s prison, finding help, clothes and a ship, and returning home to fight off the suitors who are rampaging his wife and his son. In this novel, Homer demonstrates how Odysseus’ motivation

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    characteristics are essential for a person to have to be considered a hero? Does this person have to have super strength or extreme bravery. In modern day society a hero is just your average person, who has flaws just like you and me. In the book The Odyssey the main character Odysseus was a brave soldier during the trojan war. He used his smart witts to get back to his hometown of Ithaca to return to his family. In the book All Things Fall Apart, the main character Okonkwo had the gift of super strength

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    Xenia In The Odyssey

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    decisions. The book The Odyssey, by Homer and translated by Robert Fitzgerald, talks about many characters and their virtues. The Odyssey is about how Odysseus angers different Gods, which results in his long escapade home after the Trojan War. Odysseus’ trials during his journey home help expand his values and those of his community. Throughout the book, different characters showcase their moral values - or lack thereof - through their actions and words. One value The Odyssey illustrates is techne

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    The Odyssey is not just about Odysseus coming back home to Ithaka but it is also about Telemakhos, Odysseus son, rite of passage. This can be seen in 2.124-36. Telemakhos calls an assembly, which has not happened since Odysseus left. At the assembly, there is a generation that is missing that went off to war and never returned. Telemakhos has grown up without a father figure so he has not learned or been shown ‘how to be a man.’ This has affected him as he has to grow up and he usually looks to

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    The Adventure The Odyssey is one of many great stories passed down through time. The story is written in dactylic hextameter, opening up in the middle of all the action. Experts believe that it dates back to around 700 BC; placing the story about ten years after the Trojan War. The story is about Odysseus, King of Ithica, and his journey to get back to the land of Ithica. Throughout the story there are several themes including: power of the gods, hospitality, and the maturation of Telemachus from

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    brave, and a type of man that could do no wrong. The “hero” that is portrayed in the Odyssey is a man named Odysseus. This “hero” may be tall and handsome, but he is often arrogant, disrespectful, conceited, and rude. Odysseus consists of positive and negative characteristics that is shown in the text by Homer. These characteristics impact the characters day to day, or in the book’s case, the quests. In the Odyssey, Homer values the characteristics hospitality and cunning, but he objects bad leadership

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    Heroism In The Odyssey

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    Nevins expresses the significance of sharing stories that are unexpected and striking, key components in epic storytelling. He implies that a good epic needs to have both risk and originality, which is clearly demonstrated in Homer’s epic, the Odyssey, and attempted George Lucas’ film, Star Wars: A New Hope. However, these two epics greatly differ from one another when analyzing their heroic and supernatural elements. When set side by side, it is evident

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    The Odyssey, Its Hero, and His Flaws In numerous stories throughout time, heroes go on adventures, slay giant beasts, and save the day. They are renowned for their heroic exploits and daring escapades. One such hero is Odysseus, the titular character of The Odyssey. Throughout the epic, Odysseus completes a long journey of returning home from the Trojan War. During his voyage, the King of Ithaca encounters many individuals, some friendly, some not. Those who are unfortunate enough to become enemies

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    as heroes, but rather there are qualities that make one a hero. The development of heroes over time can be seen by heroes studied during the Greek, Anglo-Saxon and Renaissance eras. These eras and their themes are written in The Odyssey, Beowulf and Macbeth. In the Odyssey, the Greek hero Odysseus overcame many challenges to return to his home of Ithaka. The hero in Beowulf is named Beowulf who represented an Anglo-Saxon hero as he constantly went head to head with monsters and villains. In Macbeth

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    The Odyssey, A Tale of Wonder Has the world ever seemed fascinating and strange, at the same time?Here’s the story, of Odysseus but briefly, on the island of Ithaca, Odysseus is petitioned to go to Troy and defeat the Trojans, and accordingly, a certain god got mad at Odysseus and wasn’t going to allow Odysseus to go home, at least for the time being. Well in Homer’s timeless epic, The Odyssey, Odysseus of Ithaca is the hero. But, what is a hero? In this case Odysseus’s heroic qualities can be

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