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    reading Homer’s The Odyssey or Valmiki’s The Ramayana it appears that at face value‚ once again‚ the women within these tales are trapped beneath the patriarchal rule. While I am not disputing this—as there are perhaps thousands of scholarly works supporting this statement—I would like to politely disagree that these women were allowed no freedom. Though Penelope and Sita are stuck in the roles that their respective societies bound them by‚ they are able to manipulate those roles to help influence

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    How did slaves affect the daily Roman economy? As history has shown slavery has been prevalent around the world for thousands of years‚ however‚ Roman slavery differed vastly‚ as it was not based off of a certain type of people‚ but was a smorgasbord of cultures and people‚ taken to benefit Rome following their victories in war. As with most slaves seen throughout history‚ the slaves of Rome were bought and then worked for their owner usually for their lifetime‚ although there were some who were

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    In the epic poem the Odyssey‚ Homer’s main character Odysseus portrays three different roles. Unfortunately‚ not all of Odysseus’s characteristics are outstanding for a biblical worldview. The reason for this is because the manner in which he handles himself as a military leader‚ a husband and occasionally a father‚ is not the manner in which a Christian should handle himself. On the other hand‚ Odysseus’s relationships that he has with his army‚ wife and family are one that are mostly carried out

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    The Value of Xenia on a Hero’s Journey A centralized idea in Ancient Greek society was the value of Xenia. Xenia was the Greek word for what we know as hospitality. Hospitality played a vital role in the way a person went about life and lived. In Homer’s epic poem the Odyssey‚ both Odysseus and his son Telemachus’ journey’s include frequent encounters of hospitality. Hospitality signifies the host and guest relationship. Honoring a guest was important to a host because it meant pleasing the Gods

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    Introduction Slavery is a disgusting reality which took place in few centuries ago. Some people who are called slave traders used human beings to obtain what they aimed to get; they usually had materialistic aims. The slave owners hadalso a main role in slave history as they bought slaves in markets to use them in the working fields or houses. The plantationwas the duty of the majority of slaves‚ but this type of job was not normal atthat time and for those people as they were deprived by their masters

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    Adams 1  Emily Adams  Mr. Campbell  Honors English 1­2  21 April 2015  Deception in The Odyssey  Through history‚ humans and animals have been using sneaky methods to get what they  want‚ and several tactics in order to survive‚ some in which are deception. Lying is an extremely  common and strategic approach‚ but also manipulation‚ a tactic Odysseus was extremely fond of.  Odysseus had used different angles when trying to achieve his desired outcome‚ whether or not  the result had any effect on Odysseus himself

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    Men are the main characters in “The Odyssey”‚ but women are highly influential in the epic as well. With a common theme throughout the poem(s) of: You can always find your way home‚ just don’t give up. In Homer’s epic poem “The Odyssey”‚ there are many women that influence Odysseus but Penelope‚ Circe‚ and Athena mainly control his course. Penelope‚ Odysseus’s wife‚ is an influential background character in “The Odyssey”. Penelope not only stalls for Odysseus with the hope that he will come back

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    Introduction- Odysseus’s Bed in The Odyssey: Upon his return home Odysseus is tested by his wife Penelope- she tests him in order to determine the reality of his being. Odysseus had been gone for years and Penelope could not be so easily persuaded that he had alas returned. Penelope orders Eurycleia to move her bridal bed‚ in doing so Odysseus grows uneasy. He begins to describe the bed and how he built it‚ thus proving his identity. There was the bole of an olive tree with long leaves growing

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    Slaves in the Antebellum South had many restrictions placed on them‚ including on their marriage. According to Tera W. Hunter‚ New York Times author‚ “Back in 1860‚ marriage was a civil right and a legal contract‚ available only to free people. Male slaves had no paternal rights and female slaves were recognized as mothers only to the extent that their status doomed their children’s fate to servitude in perpetuity” (Hunter). Slaves were forced to live under the terms of their master that controlled

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    protector of Odysseus throughout his journey. Furthermore‚ Athena comes from a land where she can travel and change her appearance and helps with disguise. Throughout the different episodes of the book‚ it is clearly evident that Athena protects Odyssey on his journey back to his homeland. Athena is the true reason that Odysseus succeeds‚ because she is always with him‚ gives him power‚ and gives him advice as her actions prove.

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