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Homer’s The Odyssey Analysis
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In Homer’s The Odyssey, man y people change in result of the Trojan War. One man learns to respect the god s and another to stay close to family because family and friends are greater then any monetary value. Telemachus’s adventures and experiences cause him to mature to realize his potential. Telemachus was left alone…
author | Homer |
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date | Scholars date the writing of the Odyssey to about 725–675 bce. The poem was intended for oral performance. |
genre | Epic poetry |
description | The Odyssey is one of two major ancient Greek epic poems attributed to Homer. It is one of the oldest extant works of literature still read by contemporary audiences. As with the Iliad, the poem is divided into 24 books. It follows the Greek hero Odysseus, king of Ithaca, and his journey home after the Trojan War. |
setting | Set in ancient Greece, The Odyssey is about the hero Odysseus' long-awaited return from the Trojan War to his homeland, Ithaca, after ten years of wandering. |
characters | Odysseus, Circe, Penelope, Telemachus, Polyphemus, Scylla, Charybdis |
quotations | “So, surrender to sleep at last. “Nobody — that’s my name. “Her gifts were mixed with good and evil both.” “Man is the vainest of all creatures that have their being upon earth.” “And now, tell me and tell me true. “God of the golden wand, why have you come?,Sing to me of the man, Muse, the man of twists and turns. Much have I suffered, labored long and hard by now. No finer, greater gift than that… Great Odysseus melted into tears, My fame has reached the skies. Nobody—that’s my name. Crowds of vagabonds. We know all the pains that the Greeks and Trojans once endured. |
narrator | Homer is the author but the narrator is best understood as an anonymous poet, narrating from the perspective of third person. There is one partial exception. In Books IX through XII, Odysseus takes over the narration, but even here, his narration is within the framework of a third person narrator., |
information | Lines: 12,109 Published in English: 1614 Read online: “Odyssey” |