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The Odyssey Books V-VIII
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Homecoming? When Zeus releases Odysseus, he must make his way home “wrung with pains.” The hero transcends through his trials. When Zeus releases Odysseus, he must make his way home “wrung with pains.” The hero transcends through his trials.
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What“roles” do the following female figures play in the hero’s encounter with the feminine? Calypso Ino Nausicaa Athena What“roles” do the following female figures play in the hero’s encounter with the feminine? Calypso Ino Nausicaa Athena
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Ody and the Women Caylpso jealously wishes to keep Ody as her love slave Ino rushes to his aide, as long as he strips off his clothes... The girl Nausicaa is comically confronted by Ody, who is wearing only... Caylpso jealously wishes to keep Ody as her love slave Ino rushes to his aide, as long as he strips off his clothes... The girl Nausicaa is comically confronted by Ody, who is wearing only...
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... a really BIG olive leaf!... a really BIG olive leaf!
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Ody and the Women Ody throws himself at the feet of Arete, spinning in the garden Nausicaa is awakened to the possibility of taking a bridegroom Athena escorts Ody into King Alcinous’ palace as a pig-tailed little girl Ody throws himself at the feet of Arete, spinning in the garden Nausicaa is awakened to the possibility of taking a bridegroom Athena escorts Ody into King Alcinous’ palace as a pig-tailed little girl
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Rhapsode: a classical Greek professional performer of epic poetry Demodocus = Homer Rhapsode: a classical Greek professional performer of epic poetry Demodocus = Homer
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Trapped in the Net Deomodocus sings of the comical burlesque high jinx between Hephaestus and the adulterous Aphrodite What drama awaits Odysseus and Penelope? Immortal buffoonery vs. mortal pathos Deomodocus sings of the comical burlesque high jinx between Hephaestus and the adulterous Aphrodite What drama awaits Odysseus and Penelope? Immortal buffoonery vs. mortal pathos
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The Gifted Rhapsode The gifted, blind Deomdocus (Homer?) twice moves Ody to tears singing of the sad Achaean exploits in Troy Only Ody’s equal -- King Alcinous -- is aware The gifted, blind Deomdocus (Homer?) twice moves Ody to tears singing of the sad Achaean exploits in Troy Only Ody’s equal -- King Alcinous -- is aware
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How does Odysseus’ confrontation with Broadsea foreshadow events upon his return to Ithaca?
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Challenged by Youth Ody is righteously offended by Lord Laodamas’ and Broadsea’s impudent challenges What awaits the insolent suitors on Ithaca? Ody proves his chops! Ody is righteously offended by Lord Laodamas’ and Broadsea’s impudent challenges What awaits the insolent suitors on Ithaca? Ody proves his chops!
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What power lies in a name?
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Identity King Alcinous implores, “Come, tell us the name they call you there at home --”
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