.

Wednesday, March 20, 2019

herody Free Essays: Heroes in the Poem Women and Homers Odyssey :: comparison compare contrast essays

Heroes in the Poem Wowork force and Homers Odyssey         A wedge is a stout and besotted person, who is also very human.  A pigboat feels fear and every other emotion that we do.  A true genius is a person who does something great and does non expect to be abandoned any thing in return.  A hero does something that effects a large number of  people.  A hero turn overs more of others than he or she thinks of him or her self.         The characters in the numbers, Women, and The Odyssey argon both epic heroes. Odysseus is a strong and brave man, but I think he lacks one of the major(ip) characteristics of a hero.  I think he thinks of himself more than of others.  I think the characters in the poem, Women, are better heroes because they can be related to easier.         I dont think the poem characters are bid an epic hero because they are less into them selves than an epic hero.  They also seem to have done lesser things, I mean epic heroes always do something so great, like take twenty men on, or lead an army to victory. passing(a) heroes seem to be more realistic and do something thats great, but its not written up in every news paper in the country.         Odysseus is a brave man that did great things.  In The Odyssey he conquers a monster using smarts and strength.  He also looks out for his crew mates.  He is faithful to his wife, well, in his mind he is.  He kills many men on his own in a battle at his home.  He cries a couple of times in the story, showing sensitivity.  Overall, Odysseus is a brave and caring human that is a little too conceited  He is also very smart, like in the book when Odysseus said, He purpose hed find out, but I saw through him.(on page 750 line723.) alike like most epic heroes Odysseus is physically strong, like when Odysseus said, I rammed i t involved in his eye.(on page 751 line 843.)  Odysseus rammed a large spike into the beasts eye.         The poem Women was a great description of black women in the mid

No comments:

Post a Comment