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The Inferno & The Odyssey - Comparing Characters
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The Inferno & The Odyssey – Comparing Characters: This 10-page comparative essay examines Inferno and The Odyssey by Dante Alighieri and Homer respectively with respect to their major characters. Life experience, character traits, etc. are all explored while illuminating the vast number of similarities/ contrasts that abound between these two bodies of work. Bibliography lists 5 sources. SNHomdan.doc
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THE MAJOR POINTS OF ACTION IN HOMER’S ILIAD
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This 4 page paper discusses the major plot points for Homer's Iliad. Quotes cited from text. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: MBhiliad.rtf

The Modern Urban Woman: Lysistrata or Glass Menagerie?
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A 6 page paper which examines and defines the modern urban woman and then discusses which story would most appeal to, and typify, the modern urban woman, "Lysistrata" or "The Glass Menagerie." The paper argues that the story of "Lysistrata" would appeal to the modern urban woman for its strength, ingenuity, and sexual nature. bibliography lists 5 additional sources.
Filename: RAglass.rtf

The Moral Lessons in Euripides’ “Electra” and William Shakespeare’s “The Tempest”
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A 4 page paper which examines the lessons of revenge and justice. No additional sources are used.
Filename: TGelectemp.rtf

The Odyssey by Homer: A Summary and Discussion of Two Articles Regarding the Work
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This is a 5 page paper discussing two articles about The Odyssey by Homer. Tutorial language is inserted into the paper using square brackets. In a summary and discussion of Peter Green’s article “Reading, translating, and speaking Homer” (1997) and Paul Cantor’s article “The art in the popular” (2001), both Green and Cantor compare Homer’s The Odyssey in comparison with the literature and entertainment of the time and in the centuries since. Green in his analysis reveals that regardless of translation or critic of the work, all researchers do agree that the work is timeless in the aspect that since it was written, it has been included in almost every work, discussion or analysis since, not only in the field of literature but also in the areas of historical, military or psychological analyses. Cantor, on the other hand, argues that the work is slowly losing its appeal as the popular masses seem to be turning away from classic literature. He further ventures that the “classic” aspect of the work has gained more respectability over the course of history as during its time it would have been considered culturally vulgar, popular to the masses but not accepted by the critics. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: TJOdyss1.rtf

The Odyssey by Homer: Penelope
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A 4 page analysis of the character of Penelope in Homer’s The Odyssey. No additional sources cited.
Filename: RAopeee2.rtf

The Odyssey, The Aeneid & Exodus
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A 5 page essay that examines these three ancient epics as a basis for discussing the relationship that they illustrate between their various cultures and the divine will. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: kh3epics.wps

The Odyssey/Travel as Teacher
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A 4 page essay that addresses Homer's ancient Greek epic, the Odyssey, and recounts the adventures of Odysseus who spends ten years trying to reach his home after the victory of the Greeks in the Trojan War. However, this epic does not begin directly with the hero, but rather with Zeus recounting the tale of Aigisthos and Orestes. Zeus' brief reference to this tale makes Homer's point that human beings frequently bring misery upon themselves due to human failings and then blame the gods. As this suggests, the point to Odysseus' extensive travels is that he should learn the lesson of humility and avoid hubris. This is a theme that recurs frequently in Greek literature and, in this case, the teacher of Odysseus are his misfortunes en route to his wife and son in Ithaca. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khodytrl.rtf


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