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  • Hospitality Is Shown Good And Bad Odysseus
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    A story centered on homecoming and traveling, The Odyssey by Homer, set in Ancient Greece, has key themes, which include hospitality and the treatment of travelers and strangers. These reoccurring themes are depicted often as Odysseus and Telemakhos show up at the doorsteps of his various hosts, and these themes prove how inhospitable the suitors are. The difference between good and bad is clearly drawn in the Odyssey, good people are hospitable, they hope for Odysseus' return, and are kind to O...
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  • World War Ii Made It Clear
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    What is war? Websters Encyclopedic Dictionary describes it as: an armed clash between nations or factions in the same nation. Thats how a dictionary describes it, but in fact, it is something much worse. War is the epitome of what is wrong with human nature. War is devastating. Perhaps no other war was as devastating as World War II. (1) World War II killed more people, destroyed more property, disrupted more lives, and had more far-reaching consequences than any other war in history. It brought...
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  • British Troops Good Amount
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    Field Marshal Erwin Rommel was one of Germany's greatest soldiers. He was a brave and dedicated commander who fought valiantly in World War One and achieved mythic stature among the armies of World War Two, and those who didnt know of him quickly learned of his amazing feats on the battlefield. And much like Yamamotto of Japan he knew Germany was going to lose the war but fought the battles all the same. Sadly though his life would never see peace because he died in 1944 with accusations of cons...
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  • Book Twenty Four Left At Home Son
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    ... ugh the nostrils of Patroklos she distilled ambrosia and red nectar, so that his One of the most important functions she performs as a mother in the story comes on her very last appearance in book twenty-four when she is sent by Zeus to persuade her son to return the body of Hektor to the Trojans. Once again she is used to facilitate the fate of Achilles and to bring about the conclusion to Homers tale. So it seems that Achilles and his mother have a very strong relationship, as Hera states ...
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  • Leadership Qualities War Hero
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    When The Odyssey was written, the Greek poet Homer defines his main character, Odysseus, as a great war hero. As the story progresses, Odysseus is many things other than the average warrior on a long, perilous journey home. One outstanding characteristic of this not so typical man is his wiliness. Throughout The Odyssey, Odysseus exemplifies his wily leadership qualities while he overcomes many obstacles during his journey home. Odysseus first demonstrates his wily attributes when he meets the C...
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  • Goddesses Often Tempt Odysseus Is An Epic Hero Fagles
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    The question has been raised as to whether or not Odysseus, the hero of Homers The Odyssey, is an epic hero. An epic Hero portrays many classic properties, including being very strong and courageous. Odysseus is an epic hero, because he portrays many of these and other traits, such as having a goal that is foremost in his mind, and having descended into the underworld. An epic hero is almost overwhelmed with difficulty, often beyond that which a normal man could withstand. Not only is he confron...
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  • Greek Heroes The Iliad Vs Todays Standards
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    In the Iliad, Homers heroes exhibit many symbolic attributes of heroism, maliciousness, and acquisition to the gods. To be a hero one has to be, quick in battle and always show courage. To honor the men who came before them and to keep his sons from being shamed by their fathers memory is to show true heroism. What disgrace! Look at you, carrying on in the armies muster just like boys fools! (2. 400 - 401) In their heroism they show how they are vengeful against any and all enemies who oppose th...
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  • Son Of Zeus Sun God
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    This assignment was introduction s to the mythological gods of Greece. It starts with the introduction of the Titans. They were the older, most powerful gods. Saturn, Jupiter, Mercury, Pluto, Venus are names of some of the Greek gods. The Olympians came after the Titans as were called as such because they were believed to reside on Mt Olympus. The head of the Olympians was Zeus or Jupiter. Zeus was the god of thunder and lightning. Hera is the god that protects women and especially pregnant wome...
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  • Edgar Allan Seamless Crafting Of The Raven
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    Every writer wants to have a writing of his or hers be a best seller from the instant he submits it to the printer. Very few people ever accomplish this feat. Edgar Allan Poe, however, seemed to have a knack for making popular poems and tales. One of his works, The Raven, was an instant success with all kinds of people (Mabbott 350). Although a few writers would agree with T. S. Eliot when he said that Poe's writing has a pre adolescent mentality (Kennedy 111), this poem is thought by many more ...
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  • Typical Epic Hero Odysseus Displays Characteristics Men
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    The Odyssey is an epic poem. Odysseus, the main character in the epic seems more powerful, brave, and smarter than most men and women. A famous blind man named Homer writes The Odyssey. Homer wrote The Odyssey in about 5 th century B. C. Odysseus displays characteristics of the typical epic hero through his strength, bravery and unit. Odysseus is stronger than other characters, and sometimes his strength is superhuman. One example of this is when Odysseus men opened the sack filled with air. The...
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  • Reader Is Left Odysseus Son Telemakhos
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    Telemakhos of The Odyssey Telemakhos, Odysseus son, finally realizes that in order to preserve his estate he must fill in his fathers shoes and grow up. Telemakhos not only needs to do this for himself, but for his father who is still alive. Telemakhos became a man his father would be proud of. Twenty years ago Odysseus left for Troy, leaving Telemakhos without a father figure since he was an infant. He grew up a mommy's boy not knowing his role in the kingdom because Odysseus was far away. Tele...
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  • Causes Muscle Spasms Brown Recluse Spider Spiders
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    Spiders My essay is on spiders. I have chosen a few spiders to report about. I also have some basic info about spiders in general. Spiders comprise a large, widespread group of carnivorous arthropods. They have eight legs, can produce silk, and usually have poison glands associated with fangs. More than 30, 000 species of spiders are found on every continent except Antarctica in almost every kind of terrestrial habitat and a few aquatic ones as well. Spiders range in body size from about 0. 5 mm...
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  • Texts We Have Read Women Are Portrayed Fate
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    Destiny plays a crucial and ultimate part in the texts we have read thus far. It is none more apparent however than in The Odyssey and The Aeneid. The destiny of the two great heroes Odysseus and Aeneis is at times so obvious it spoils the readers excitement, but on the other hand is so necessary that the epics credibility would crumble with the sheer omit tance of such an element. Odysseus and Aeneis fates are predetermined from the first page of the their respective epics and continue to strin...
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  • Bust Of Pallas Roman Mythology
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    The Meanings of the Raven Edgar Allan Poe's The Raven employs a raven itself as a symbol of the torture, mainly the self-inflicted torture, of the narrator over his lost love, Lenore. The raven, it can be argued, is possibly a figment of the imagination of the narrator, obviously distraught over the death of Lenore. The narrator claims in the first stanza that he is weak and weary (731). He is almost napping as he hears the rapping at the door, which could quite possibly make the sound something...
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  • Greek Mythology Greeks Believed
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    Greek Mythology, beliefs and ritual observances of the ancient Greeks, who became the first Western civilization about 2000 BC. It consists mainly of a body of diverse stories and legends about a variety of gods. Greek mythology had become fully developed by about the 700 s BC. Three classic collections of myths-Theogony by the poet Hesiod and the Iliad and the Odyssey by the poet Homer-appeared at about that time. Greek mythology has several distinguishing characteristics. The Greek gods resemb...
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  • Achilles Heart Turns Hectors Death Hector
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    Hector, Hectors Death Hectors Death Hector, the great and mighty warrior, found himself not leading a charge this time You have not mentioned any previous time for this to reference to. , but hiding for his life. The swift runner, Achilles, is Do not change verb tense in your narration. This verb is present tense, but found is past tense. out to get him like a lion after an outcast lamb good image. Achilles god-like rage burns as fire in his heart against Hector for killing Patroclus, Achilles b...
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  • Apollo Seduction Of Creusa Seduction Of Creusa Ion
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    There is a deep sense of realism that lies in the play Ion. The opening of the play arouses an old wrong, the seduction of Creusa by Apollo, which slowly develops into a tangled plot of deceit. The theme of the play is unique in how it is centered on a human dilemma that many can associate with in some way. From the beginning, one can only imagine the outcome of Apollo s seduction of Creusa. To make matters worse she has a child. There is an uncanny feeling of darkness and silence as she is made...
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  • Good Woman Return Home
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    The Role of Women in The Odyssey Women form an important part of the folk epic, The Odyssey. Within the story there are three basic types of women: the goddess, the seductress, and the good hostess / wife . Each role adds a different element and is essential to the telling of the story. The role of the goddess is one of a supernatural being, but more importantly one in a position to pity and help mortals. Athena, the goddess of wisdom, is the most prominent example of the role; in the very begin...
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  • Young Man One Day
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    Perseus Once there was a king named Acrisius, he had a beautiful daughter named Danae. The oracle of Apollo told Acrisius that Danae's son would one day kill him. Acrisius could not let that happen, so he locked Danae in a bronze tower so that she would never marry or have children. The tower had no doors, but it had one very small window. Danae was very sad, but one day a bright shower of gold came through the small window. A man appeared, he had a thunderbolt in his hand and Danae knew he was ...
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  • Greek Mythology 2001 Web Poseidon
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    In Greek mythology POSEIDON POSEIDON In Greek mythology creation was divided between three main Gods. Zeus ruled the sky; Hates ruled the underworld, and their brother Poseidon ruled over all of the water on earth. He lived on the sea floor, in a castle made out of coral, and he drove a chariot that was pulled by white horses. The Greeks claim he created the first horse. Poseidon, however was very moody and temperamental. When he was happy or in a good mood the oceans were calm and safe for sail...
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