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    Gilgamesh vs. Odyssey

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    both journeys involve growth as leaders‚ Odysseus is at the mercy of the gods‚ monsters‚ and powerful people and realizes his place and becomes humbled‚ while Gilgamesh the demigod becomes arrogant and selfish. When Odysseus is first mentioned (Odyssey Pp. 83)‚ very little leadership is shown. He is portrayed as helpless; the quote “he saw nothing of the great Odysseus‚” and throughout books four through eight‚ his constant complaining shows this. Similarly Gilgamesh’s leadership is questioned in

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    At the start of The Odyssey‚ Odysseus has yet to return from the Trojan War and his son Telemachus believes that he is dead. Suitors have occupied his home during this time and are pressuring Odysseus’ wife Penelope to marry one of them. Meanwhile‚ Telemachus is unable to do anything without his father. Athena‚ disguised as an old friend of Odysseus’ named Mentor‚ encourages Telemachus to seek news of his father. At the end of the conversation‚ Telemachus is aware that he was in the presence of a

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    hero to you? Is it being brave‚ strong‚ bold‚ or even saving the world? Well‚ according to Joseph Cambell‚” The moral objection (of heroism) is that of saving people‚ or person‚ or idea...sacrificing…for…. Something‚” (Marlantes 3). In the story the Odyssey‚ Odysseus‚ the king of Ithaca‚ shows all the characteristics of being a hero. The traits that Odysseus portrays is being clever‚ determined‚ and brave. To begin‚ one of the qualities that I admired most about Odysseus was the fact that he was clever

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    The True Test of Character In Homer’s famous epic poem The Odyssey he displays the characters with a wide variety of morals. These morals influence decisions made by them which provide a looking glass for the reader to see their true nature. In a certain scene‚ the characters discuss Odysseus to what seems to be a beggar; however‚ the beggar is truly Odysseus in disguise. One way to clearly test a person’s character is through an idea provided by Bob Sutton: “The best judge of character is how he

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    Odyssey Literary Analysis

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    and its various consequences and implications at local and global scales. This evolutionary process traces back to Ancient Greece (c. 800 BCE)‚ of which the main if not only written accounts of the time were Homer’s epics. Both the Iliad and the Odyssey not only stand as the prime works of literature of antiquity —and‚ thus‚ entertainment—‚ but also illustrate the archetypical

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    In The Odyssey by Homer‚ three very different women are in love with Odysseus. Circe‚ Kalypso‚ and Penelope all love Odysseus in a unique way and show it differently. Circe’s love for Odysseus is based on physical attraction‚ Odysseus’ accompaniment and body is the premise for Kalypso’s love‚ while Penelope’s love is the deepest for Odysseus. Circe’s love for Odysseus is based on physical attraction and is weaker than the others. Circe says‚ “You are then resourceful Odysseus...Come then‚ put away

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    In the Odyssey‚ Odysseus is described by many as a hero with great courage‚ wisdom and godlike qualities‚ but his actions throughout the epic may shed light on some of his less heroic qualities and how the Homeric image of a hero and how the modern image of a hero may differ. Odysseus leads a large group of soldiers during the Trojan war and is spoken about as a great leader by other heroes and kings. However‚ Odysseus might not be the great leader he is praised as. He doesn’t trust his fellow crewmembers

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    Three Islands‚ Three Lessons In the epic poem‚ The Odyssey‚ Homer tells the story of a war hero named Odysseus who is away from home for twenty years. During this time‚ Odysseus fights in the Trojan War and then travels for ten years trying to return home. Throughout this journey‚ Odysseus learns many lessons; however‚ the three most important lessons he learns are to follow the laws of xenia‚ the importance of family‚ and to show respect to the gods. The first lesson that Odysseus learns

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    The Odyssey by Homer is very famous epic poem. It has an epic setting of Ithaca‚ surrounding islands‚ and various seas in the mediterranean in Europe. The overall poem is about Odysseus adventure to get home to Ithaca from the trojan war in Troy. He goes through many obstacles including mystical sea creatures‚ nymphs‚ and evil magic witches. Hey goes through god invention when the Greek gods intervene with the mortal world. Hermes‚ Athena‚ and Poseidon were all gods and goddesses who went to help

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    The Odyssey is a heroic tale of a man on a mission with many obstacles to overcome. When called away from his homeland and his family to fight in a battle against Troy‚ Odysseus‚ king of Ithaca‚ overcomes several different obstacles and portrays many different heroic characteristics over the ten years he is away in order to reach his beloved wife‚ son‚ and homeland again. Throughout his journey home‚ he encounters many things such as an uncivilized giant with one eye called a Cyclops‚ a witch-goddess

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