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    In Homer’s The Odyssey‚ the deaths of Odysseus’ men should not be blamed on Odysseus. He made one fatal mistake which costs six lives among his men‚ but that is all. The men are really at fault for their deaths. The men make several mistakes over the course of The Odyssey. The first of these took place very shortly after the Trojan War. After winning the war and sacking the city of Troy they sail away on their journey back home. After a couple of days they arrive at the land of the Cicones where

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    lost that Odysseus endures in the book The Odyssey by Homer is one that some cannot comprehend. People every day feel lost and can endure the feeling of being found. Whether a personis being found because he or she were actually lost‚ meaning they cannot find their way‚ or that they are found because they have found something or someone that can relate to them‚ are the two ways that Homer uses the term found in The Odyssey. Homer does an exceptional job giving the reader a sense that Odysseus is lost

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    Odyssey Essay Leadership Ross Johnson Throughout the Odyssey‚ the lead character‚ Odysseus‚ is presented as the ideal Greek leader. He demonstrates this through the treatment of his men and how he deals with problems that are presented to him. Because the Odyssey was first a spoken myth‚ it took on the shape of the society in which it was told. Including that society’s moral and ethical values‚ as well as its desires in the traits of a leader. A leader must first be defined‚ then set apart from

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    Through every obstacle Odysseus and his sailors face‚ Odysseus shows courage and wisdom that surpasses his shipmates’‚ but he also displays some of the same weaknesses they have. The sailors open the bag Odysseus received from Aeolus‚ who controls the wind‚ thinking that Aeolus had given him money. Instead‚ they release the winds and are blown off course. This act illustrates the greed of the sailors‚ but Odysseus also faults by his greed and arrogance on the island of the Cyclops. He wants so badly

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    Was Odysseus a good or bad leader ? Generally I think Odysseus is a good leader because he saves his men more times than he lets them get killed‚ for example on the island with Polythemus. He thought of a cunning plan to get most of his men out of the cave they were trapped in. On the Cicones Island‚ even though he didn’t make much attempt to make his men leave and his lack of respect from his men was poor causing him to lose 36 men he still shared all the spoils out equally. Odysseus’s

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    9/1/2015 When Odysseus wakes up‚ he sees a group of girls by the river doing laundry. He is naked and very hungry. He goes over to the women‚ in order to try to receive clothing and directions to the nearest town. When he walks up‚ all the girls run away except for one. Her name is Nausikaa. Nausikaa is the daughter of the Prince Alkinoos. When he walks up to her‚ he knows he has to try to convince her to help him. The words that he would choose would be very important. Odysseus begins his speech

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    Odysseus showed a lot of features in being a hero. From stabbing a cyclops in the eye to going to the underworld to more risky and dangerous things. Odysseus loves to take risks no matter what the consequences are. Odysseus as we know is a risk taker and performs daring actions. In the story his crew comes across a cyclops that later was blinded by a stab wound to the eye performed by Odysseus. This shows his daring and risk-taking feature. The way he performed this action it could have went wrong

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    struggles at some point in their life‚ no matter if you are a hero from an old mythical story or a modern day person living in Iowa. Even though the struggles faced by Odysseus and me are different‚ they have a common overlapping theme that ties them together. Which causes them in turn to be in fact very comparable. Both Odysseus and I face obstacles such as temptation‚ laziness‚ and distraction. Although his obstacles come from his want to go back home to Ithaca‚ mine are from my desire to live

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    The Odysseus who leaves Troy changes into a completely different man before he arrives at his home in Ithaca. The hero endures many trials and tribulations induced by the menis of Poseidon‚ but learns from his mistakes and matures much through his trek. Poseidon serves as a symbol of the supernatural and the threatening. In a way‚ he is the abusive‚ but pedagogic father. It is Poseidon who keeps Odysseus in the face of danger‚ and it is Poseidon who keeps him suffering. Until the seventh year of

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    Despite how frequently literature and society have fictionalized and stereotyped females as angels‚ bar maids‚ bitches whores‚ brainless housewives‚ or old maids‚ women must define themselves and articulate their roles‚ values‚ aspirations‚ and place in society. To do so‚ say feminist critics‚ women must...marshal a variety of resources to assert‚ clarify‚ and finally implement their beliefs and values” (Bressler 182). In regard to this quote‚ Elizabeth Bennet indeed clarifies and implements her

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