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    Napier's Anime Summary

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    They have unique experiences. But they are often in the same identity with other characters in the animation. In Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind‚ Nausicaä is the princess of the Valley of the Wind. She is one of the members in the kingdom. In Laputa‚ Sheeta is an ordinary girl as well. The classic shojo‚ however‚ usually are action heroes or extremely but secretly different with others

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    everyone’s attention with his amazing art works and ideas. In 1973 after transferring to Nippon Animation‚ there he was able to bring about some classics such as: Lupin the Third: The Castle of Cagliostro (1979) and Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind (1984). The success of the film (Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind (1984)) brought him to a place in his life where he was able to start his very own animation studio; Studio Ghibli. All this success from Hayao Miyazaki honing his natural ability of

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    Hayao Miyazaki

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    Hayao Miyazaki Hayao Miyazaki is a Japanese film director‚ animator‚ manga artist‚ producer‚ and screenwriter. Through his animation career that has spanned over fifty years‚ Miyazaki has been loved and highly recognized by the public with his high quality works full of imagination. People enjoy his animated films not only because his films are distinct from those animation which portrait love and romantic‚ or violence and war‚ but also because of the hidden meaning in his films. While many people

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    properly dressed and fully groomed‚ but she took a less involved route. The Gods seem to favor slightly altering information available to humans or effecting relationships and just watching how it would play out. -----Athena doesn’t forcefully push Nausicaa to find Odysseus rather she just implies it and also she supllies miniscule aid on the path to the castle. On the occasion gods appear to humans as their normal selves‚ but

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    Aegisthus. The lover was the son of Thyestes‚ the brother and enemy of Atreus‚ Agamemnon’s father. When Odysseus voyages to Hades he meets with Agamemnon’s ghost. ALCINOUS The King of the Phaeacians and husband of Arete‚ who had a daughter called Nausicaa. Nausicaa helps Odysseus when he first arrives in their land. The King is a gracious ruler and is instrumental in assisting Odysseus in returning to Ithaca. ANTINOUS He is the leader of the suitors that besiege Penelope‚ and the other suitors copy his

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    Women in Greece

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    The roles and status of women in ancient Greece are hard to asses since there is very little evidence from that period written or illustrated from a women’s perspective. Most literature and art from ancient Greece comes from men‚ thus making it hard to evaluate exactly what it was like to live has a women in those times. Sarah Pomeroy states in Goddesses‚ whores‚ wives and salves: women in classical antiquity "the study of women in ancient literature is the study of men’s views of women and cannot

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    Women in the Odyssey

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    Women in The Odyssey After following an epic that revolved so completely around men‚ The Odyssey has quite a lot of female roles. True‚ the ancient Greeks had a better androgynous balance than other civilizations‚ and this is reflected very clearly in The Odyssey. Femininity has not only a bigger role in this epic‚ but it seems as though it is honored with its own unique power. This is shown in characters like Circe and Athena‚ but also subtextually in the many female weavers throughout the

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    Odysseus. Athena aids Odysseus in many ways throughout his entire journey‚ like when she changes the course of events that take place when he first meets the princess Nausicaa of Phaeacia. Athena changes the course of the ball that the girls are throwing so that it falls on Odysseus and wakes him up‚ leading him to meet Nausicaa. Many times Athena convinces Zeus and the other Gods that Odysseus is worth saving. Perhaps the most formidable foe of Odysseus is the sea god Poseidon‚ who

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    The lessons in life are learned by choice or the experiences of others. In Homer’s epic poem‚ The Odyssey‚ life applications are implied through the different adventurous journeys of Odysseus‚ the protagonist. These adventures relay certain and different knowledge to every individual reader. Some of this knowledge includes the relation of numerous morals to everyday life experiences such as identity and boasting‚ surrogates‚ and enjoying life as a whole. In Homer’s The Odyssey‚ Odysseus models

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    WOMEN IN THE ODYSSEY Although women in ancient Greece are often portrayed as meek and weak‚ this is not the case in Homer’s epic; The Odyssey. Instead‚ women in the Odyssey are often described as either cunning‚ intelligent‚ sexually alluring‚ or powerful‚ dangerous and fatal. Some of the most typical female characters are Athena‚ Circes and Penelope‚ where Athena is a powerful goddess and a skilled warrior‚ Circes is a cunning witch who tricked Odysseus’ men into drinking her potion and turning

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