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Results of Brainstorming (Paper 1)

Theme: Women About: Specifically, the role of the “maidservant” throughout The Odyssey and how these characters assist, or direct in steering and influencing the plot. Potential Thesis: The female servants of The Odyssey may not be considered more than side characters, but it is their very … Continue reading

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Thesis paper #1

Focus: It has been said that epics like The Odyssey were the cornerstones of Ancient Greek life, thus creating a consilience between literature and life- actual life. I endeavor to find what sort of message the episode of Hades/Death gives … Continue reading

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Paper 1 Brainstorming Post (Lillian)

Memory: In The Odyssey, a sort of collective memory exists for all the people of Greece, made possible by the bards who sing of events that have happened in both the historical and recent past. In this aspect, memory is … Continue reading

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Steve Borodach, Blog Post #4

The entire odyssey on which Odysseus is journeying is to provide him space to leave behind all the negative memories of past. War, death, separation–all elements that bring grief to Odysseus. The apex of this notion can be found in … Continue reading

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[Kimberly] The Function of Repetition of Agamemnon’s Story

TOPIC: DEATH [Focus on Agamemnon’s Death] THESIS The story of Agamemnon is narrated multiple times in The Odyssey to provide a foil and suspense for the successful return home of Odysseus to his loyal wife through the use of deceptive … Continue reading

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Catherine: Thesis Brainstorming

Potential Thesis: Throughout the Odyssey, Penelope is ordered around by her son or being smothered with suitors. However, behind her facade of being the helpless woman, we can see that her actions both mirror those of her heroic husband Odysseus. … Continue reading

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Maya – What is worth remembering?

Topic: Memory Focus: The binary of memory vs forgetting with the guiding question “what is worth remembering?” Thesis: In the Odyssey, memories prove to be more curse than treasure; yet the present cannot compete with the augmented past, where certain … Continue reading

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Book XII Lines 110-120 Page 469

  “‘Don’t be there When she sucks it down. No one could save you, Not even Poseidon, who makes the earth tremble. No, stay close to Scylla’s rock, and push hard. Better to mourn six than the whole crew at … Continue reading

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Who’s the Real Savage?

“I want to find out what those men are like, Wild savages with no sense of right or wrong Or hospitable folk who fear the gods.” The Odyssey, Book IX: Lines 169-171 In Book IX of Homer’s Odyssey, there is … Continue reading

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A Departure From Guest-Host Relations

“You’re dumb, stranger, or from far away, If you ask me to fear the gods. Cyclopes Don’t care about Zeus or his aegis Or the blessed gods, since we are much stronger. I wouldn’t spare you or your men Out of fear of Zeus. I would spare them only If I myself wanted to. But tell me, Where did you leave your ship? Far Down the coast, or close? I’d like to know.” (Book IX 265-273) When Odysseus tells Alcinuous the story of his encounter with Polybus, we witness the breakdown of the guest-host relationship that had otherwise been observed several times throughout the … Continue reading

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