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    The Flaws of Odysseus

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    these great characteristics he possessed‚ one might question did this majestic man have any blemishes throughout the story at all. Could it be possible that if this man was indeed so perfect‚ then why was his voyage back to Ithaca after the Trojan War so prolonged over the years? Surely a man with qualities such as these should have no difficulty returning himself and his shipmates back to their dwellings. Unfortunately‚ Odysseus as well as his crew members had some flaws that are common

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    Odysseus Motivation

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    The Odyssey is a story of Odysseus’ long journey home after the defeat of Troy. He leaves his wife‚ Penelope‚ and son‚ Telemachus‚ to go fight in the battle. The Trojan war lasted ten year and his journey to return home lasted even longer. Odysseus meets many characters that help him through his journey‚ as well as characters that bring him many challenges. Secondary characters in The Odyssey demonstrates values‚ challenges‚ and motivation. The character‚ Athena‚ the goddess of wisdom‚ is very strategic

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    episode from the famous Homeric epic ‘Iliad’‚ as the name suggests. Achilles as we know was the greatest hero of the Trojan War and his shield as mentioned here has its reference in the book eighteen of the Iliad. There Thetis‚ the sea goddess and Achilles’ mother requests Hephaestus the divine blacksmith to make a shield for Achilles whose armor has been taken away by the Trojan hero Hector when he killed Patroclus to whom Achilles had lent it. Auden here has narrated the episode of the Iliad where

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    The Odyssey is considered one of the oldest pieces of literature that we as mankind know; even if it was passed down orally for hundreds of years and we have little to no information about who Homer was or if he even existed. Even with its stylistic writing as well as what in today’s society would be considered as hard to follow structure‚ the Greeks knew and understood this story by heart‚ no matter the social or economic status of any one person. This piece tells the story of Odysseus and his ten

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    The Iliad and Greek Heroes

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    The Iliad is an epic tale of war and hero’s within the Greek way of life. A predominant and consistent theme of honor and glory reside throughout the poem. The motivation for any Homeric Greek is glory‚ or "Kleos"‚ that is to be honored and respected among their people. Emphasis is put on living by the heroic code. Honor is essential to the Greeks and life would not be worth living without it. When a warrior or hero is advised to avoid risking their life in battle it almost drives

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    Who Is Achilles A Hero

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    Achilles is a man who is greatly respected by his people. He is the leader of Myrmidons‚ the son of a goddess‚ and a prominent friend. He gets told is fate that during the war in Troy he will die. Throughout the Iliad‚ Homer builds Achilles’ personality and also portrays events that lead to extreme changes. Achilles is a hero because he shows bravery‚ he is also loyal to those he loves and he is sensitive‚ but also filled with courage‚ strength‚ and power. Achilles is someone who stands up for

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    want to go back home to their normal life‚ but they have different motives for their journey and have very different personalities. Odysseus and Shrek both want to go home to their normal life to save their home. Odysseus is coming home from the Trojan War and faces many difficulties on the way. Shrek is on a journey to save his home and rescue a princess‚ and faces many challenges along the way. Odysseus wants to return home because Ithaca is his home and he has grew up there and he wants to reunite

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    Gods In The Iliad Essay

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    Aphrodite who sides with the Trojans because Paris believes she is more fair than Hera or Athena. Zeus remains neutral. However‚ his neutrality in this epic does not signify his ambivalence toward human beings or the other gods. Zeus remaining neutral ensures justice is served‚ fate is followed‚ and maintains control of the subservient gods through advice and admonishment. While they may play a key role for the humans and how the favorability changes sides in the war‚ they remain obedient to Zeus

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    When the battle starts getting bad and the Trojans with help from the gods start beating back the Greeks with ease‚ we think that Achilles is going to get that apology and return to battle‚ but he really doesn’t. Agamemnon sends Odysseus and Phoenix to tell Achilles that he will give him back his

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