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    Archetypes In The Odyssey

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    through each God. One myth in particular is the journey of Odysseus as he traveled from the city of Troy‚ to his homeland in Ithaca. This story represents various interpretations such as gender sexuality‚ nature myth theory‚ and rationalism. To begin‚ the myth of Odysseus has an aspect of human sexuality throughout his journey. Throughout this adventure he ended up having affairs with various different women. The first to steal Odysseus from being faithful to his wife was the beautiful and enchanting

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    eyed man named Big Dan T‚ and in the story the men run into a Cyclops named Polyphemus. The last major similarity is the suitors. In O Brother Where Art Thou?‚ Vernon T. Waldrip becomes the suitor for Everett’s wife Penny‚ and in The Odyssey‚ when Odysseus leaves‚ many men become suitors for his wife‚ Penelope. Although there are many similarities in O Brother‚ Where Art Thou? and The Odyssey‚ there are also a few differences. The differences between The Odyssey and O Brother‚ Where Art Thou? allow

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    Homers epic poem The Odyssey‚ Odysseus displays many admirable qualities‚ many of which bring much sorrow to the ones he loves. Odysseus portrays the image of a hard-fighting warrior. His charisma portrays him as a god-like figure among men and a king amongst the people of Ithaca. During Odysseus’ journey his persistency allows him to conquer many obstacles in his path. Unfortunately Odysseus is too cunning for his own good. It is evident that in Homers The Odyssey‚ Odysseus is a man of excellence‚ charisma

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    Besides that‚ both Odysseus and Aeneas are guided by a god without whom they may have not been able to enter the underworld‚ and would definitely would not have been able to leave it. Even with these similarities however‚ the tasks of Odysseus and Aeneas are entirely different and the underworlds which they become acquainted with are also not explained in the same manner. Therefore‚ while the basic idea of the underworld seems to be the same for both poets‚ their description of Odysseus ’s and Aeneas

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    What Defines a Hero?

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    seems to change which is shown in Greek mythology. In the Iliad‚ the common factor for a hero seems to be strength to win battles and the later story; the Odyssey a hero is defined by their wit. Odysseus’ cunning intelligence was expressed by Helen saying I couldn’t begin to tell you All that Odysseus endured and accomplished‚ But listen to what a hero did once In the land of Troy‚ where the Acheans suffered. First‚ he beat himself up-gave himself some nasty bruises-Then put on a cheap cloak so

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    Island. At the start Odysseus and his crew were lost at sea sailing animously for nine days and nine nights until they arrived and lotus eaters island. There they took rest and food. Odysseus sent three men to search for the natives of this island. The three men to look for the natives. When the three men found the natives the natives had no desire to attack but instead offered them a lotus to eat‚ the three men confused took their offer. The three men never came back so Odysseus kept and his fleet

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    loyal to Odysseus while he was on his twenty-year journey and Juana stayed by her husband through his time of distress. Penelope stayed loyal to Odysseus while he was on his twenty-year journey. To ward off suitors that were beckoning for her hand‚ she made them a promise that as soon as she finished weaving a gift for her father‚ she would take one of their hands in marriage. Nightly‚ unbeknownst to the suitors‚ she would unravel her work‚ so that she could remain faithful to Odysseus. Also

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    Love and Loyality

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    keeps that bond together. According to the definition of loyalty at that point in time Odysseus and Penelopeia were loyal to each other while Odysseus was gone on his odyssey. Odysseus was with both Circe and Calypso while gone but ultimately returned to Penelopeia. Today in age this would not be considered loyal‚ however‚ in ancient Greece it was considered typical. Penelopeia was completely faithful to Odysseus the entire time while he was away. She had many suitors but believed in being loyal to

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    affects the warrior. Throughout The Odyssey we see Odysseus trying to make his way home after the Trojan War. On his adventure home he goes through trials and challenges before he actually makes it home. He has to outsmart people to be able to get where he wants to with out dying. This task is not easy but eventually he makes it. Moreover‚ we realize that warrior ethos is not the major ethos represented in the novel. It is domestic ethos. Odysseus learns how to use the domestic ethos to his advantage

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    Greek Mythology

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    Patrick Dyer November 9th‚ 2012 CLS 250 The Double Standards of Homeric Greek Women Odysseus was considered to be the epitome of what a Greek man should strive to be. He was a courageous and clever warrior who earned arête through his feats during the Trojan War. The ancient Achaean male modeled themselves after great men like Odysseus‚ but the real question is who do Greek woman model themselves after. Clytemnestra’s plight and eventual death is a perfect example of how married women were

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