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    Homer and Correct Answer

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    instrument that is similar to the modern oboe. A) cithara B) aulos C) paean D) Correct Answer(s):B 8. He is the hero of the Odyssey‚ Homer’s epic account of the hero’s return home from the Trojan War. A) Hector B) Achilles C) Odysseus D) Pria Correct Answer(s):C 9. In the Greek’s war with Troy‚ he was the Greek’s greatest warrior whose argument with Agamemnon is the subject of Homer’s Iliad. A) Hector B) Achilles C) Odysseus D) Priam Points Earned: 4.0/4.0 Correct

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    suffering to others‚ the courageous and assiduous Odysseus displays many admirable traits. The one and only tragic flaw of the eminent epic hero is that he possesses an excessive amount of pride. Since his status stands as the renowned warrior of the Trojan War‚ he requires much dignity to support his heroic background. For example‚ when Odysseus escapes from the dreaded Cyclops with his men‚ he shouts his name and boasts in victory to have his legacy grow. This action presents his hubris because he jeers

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    Two people destined to be together‚ brought war‚ pain‚ and heartbreak to the people of their land. This book goes by the name of Black Ships Before Troy: the Story of the Iliad by Rosemary Sutcliff. It came out in 1993 through Laurel-Leaf publishing‚ receiving 4/5 stars from Goodreads‚ and 3/5 stars from Barnes and Noble. I would compare this book to the Percy Jackson series because they are both about the Greek Gods and demigods. I chose this book because I have always had an interest in Greek

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    Achilles and Odysseus

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    temper of Achilles to the eventual ‘humanization ’ of Achilles in his interaction with the grieving father of Hector‚ whom Achilles himself slew‚ The Iliad can be seen to chronicle the maturation of the Greek hero during the terrible battles of the Trojan War. Achilles is a hero in the epic sense. He is complete with flaws and bad qualities that round out the character‚ but has passions and convictions that any reader can relate to. Throughout the course of the Iliad‚ Homer creates the character of

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    Odysseus‚ a Trojan war hero‚ who seeks his wife Penelope. Similar in plot‚ though written only four years ago‚ Cold Mountain is a romantic saga which depicts the travels of Inman‚ a Confederate soldier‚ at his attempt to reunite with his love Ada. Homer ’s The Odyssey and Charles Frazier ’s Cold Mountain tell of the struggles faced by the man and woman of each novel ’s relationship. Although these works are written thousands of years apart‚ both incorporate one man ’s effort‚ after fighting war‚ to return

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    Five generations described in “The Ages of Man” are Golden age‚Silver age‚Bronze age‚Age of Heroes and Iron age. The Golden age was when the deathless gods created the golden race of men‚ It was the time of peace and Harmony where all the human population lived with joy and unity. This was the best time for human race since they had everything that one needs to lead a happy life even their after life was more easier since death came during sleep without any pain. This age took place during the release

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    Foils for Odysseus

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    not his weapon. In the Odyssey‚ the characters balance – Homer provides contrasting characters to show the readers the traits that Odysseus holds and how it builds his character development and even those who are foils to him. Odysseus’ own son‚ Trojan War companions‚ and wife create the man that is called Odysseus‚ highlighting the various facets of his personality throughout the epic. Odysseus’ son Telemachos matured since the very first book of the Odyssey‚ becoming more self-confident in his

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    There are many similarities that are found in between Roman and Greek Mythology. Both‚ Greek and Roman mythology are mostly influenced by Greeks myths and legends‚ then Italians‚ since Greek literature and myth occur before the Romans. This demonstrates why Roman myths have similar themes and myths as Greek Mythology. The twelve Olympian god/goddesses in Greek mythology are represented in Roman mythology‚ but with different names. Also‚ each god/goddess symbolize and power are similar in both mythologies

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    The engrossing story‚ The Odyssey‚ tells the tale of the heroic Odysseus’ journey to reach home after the Trojan War. In the first four books‚ the reader learns about Odysseus through other characters eyes. They follow the footsteps of Telemakhos‚ the son of Odysseus‚ and his awakening to save his father. Telemakhos’s house is being overrun by his mother’s’ suitors‚ however dear Penelope can’t help change that. Telemakhos is then visited by Athena‚ in which she arouses him and gives him the confidence

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    Summary of Helen of Troy

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    before he knows who she is. Rudely received by the royal Greeks‚ he must flee...but fate and their mutual passions lead him to take Helen along. This gives the Greeks just the excuse they need for much-desired war. The Greeks are plotting to invade Troy to steal the treasures of the Trojans. Meanwhile Prince Paris is assigned by his wise father and King of Troy to travel to Sparta and shows the peaceful intentions of his people. Along his journey‚ he falls into the sea during a storm and is rescued

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