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    500 Years Later This past weekend‚ I attended an event for Black History Month. At this event‚ there was a movie showing of the film 500 years later. The film covered issues from slavery‚ to the civil rights movement‚ to discrimination of African Americans today. After the film‚ the speaker‚ Kamau Kemayo‚ talked about the issues in the film and because of slavery‚ discrimination‚ and the baggage that African Americans hold on to which has caused Blacks to not adapt well to assimilation. What

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    Carson Grainer Mrs. Wargo AP Lang. 13 February‚ 2015 Speaker and activist‚ Alfred Green‚ in his speech‚ Philadelphia in 1861‚ emphasizes that black men need to prepare to enlist into the Union army. Green’s purpose is portrayed through patriotic and tone‚ inclusive language‚ and pathos to call black men up to arms. He adopts an inspiring tone in order to convey his war cry to northern‚ free‚ blacks. Green opens his speech in Philadelphia by emphasizing the patriotic tone that calls free black

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    In Homer’s epic poem “The Odyssey”‚ the hero Odysseus faces several perils on his journey to return to Ithaca. My own life models this path‚ with my goal of success being hindered. I face several perils; temptation‚ longing and coming of age. All of these elements attempt to discourage me from ultimately achieving what I desire most. Temptation ranks among the most classic distractions in literature and in our own lives. It continually lures focused people away from what they most desire‚ for most

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    The Lessons of The Odyssey In the epic poem‚ The Odyssey‚ written by Homer‚ a Greek hero named Odysseus is put through a series of difficult tests during his journey home to Ithaca. Homer is a blind poet who lives during the 8th century B.C.E. His story takes place after the Trojan War ends‚ when Odysseus is fighting to return back to his home‚ in Ithaca. However‚ his journey contains tremendous battles‚ unimaginable struggles‚ and heart breaking pain. The stories of his journey enthrall and entertain

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    anyone who is more important in my journey to Ithaca (second to my parents of course) then Jonathan Hays. Jonathan asked me what I wanted to major in around January and I told him political science‚ he looked at me and said “Well you could do that‚ make money and be sad‚ or you could do something you’re passionate about and make money and be happy”. This is when he introduced me to the Theatre Arts Management major and offa whim I applied to Ithaca since not only did it have great reviews (Jen

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    Essay: The Odyssey Over two thousand years ago‚ great epics such as the Odyssey were written‚ illustrating human weaknesses and wickedness of the time‚ and yet‚ people today seem no different. As history unfolds‚ it is plain to see the recurrent problems over which humans continue to stumble. Comparing modern society to ancient Greek society‚ it is easy to discover more similarities than differences in specific aspects of either community. In Ancient Greece‚ the setting of the Odyssey‚ negative

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    The Odyssey Although Odysseus was portrayed as a hero citizen in Homer’s epic The Odyssey‚ his fatal flaw‚ hubris‚ restricts him from being a good choice for the Greeks to use as a model citizen or hero. After Odysseus escaped the Cyclops lair‚ he taunted the Cyclops saying‚ “If I could take your life I would and take your time away‚ and hurl you down to hell! The god of earthquake could not heal you there.” Angered by Odysseus’ words‚ the Cyclops prayed to his father Poseidon‚ which was not

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    I believe that the main human conflict of the Odyssey is perseverance. Throughout the novel it shows Odysseus’s multiyear journey back home from the Trojan War with his comrades even after most of them die on the journey. The modern work that I will be comparing the Odyssey to is O Brother‚ Where Art Thou. Both of the works are about the perseverance of a group of men that are encountered by numerous people that get in the way or attempt to stop them from accomplishing their mission. The similarities

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    that inflicted upon your eye this shameful blinding‚ tell him that you were blinded by Odysseus‚ sacker of cities. Laertes is his father‚ and he makes his home on Ithaca” (Homer 500-505). Homer’s work of historical fiction‚ The Odyssey‚ is the sequel to his earlier story The Iliad. The Odyssey follows Odysseus after the events of the 10 year Trojan war and his long journey home. He clashes with many monsters and it always seems that his pride gets the better of him. The quote above is Odysseus bragging

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    When asked to define a hero‚ most people would describe a hero as: very attractive‚ insanely muscular‚ extremely fond of his/her cape and/or tights‚ and finally blessed with amazing hair. But in Homers the Odyssey‚ our hero (Odysseys) is described as perseverant‚ loyal‚ and courageous thus making him a true hero and not just a stereotypical hero. Perseverance: steady persistence in a course of action‚ a purpose‚ a state‚ etc..‚ especially in spite of difficulties‚ obstacles‚ or discouragement.

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