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Essay / Comparison of Homer's Odyssey and everyday life - 1382
The Odyssey is full of emotion and adventure. Homer's ability to show and give the reader a visual of each scene gives the story its incredible meaning. For anyone who reads his work, there is something to capture in every sentence, each different in its own way. Through stories of courage and defeat, friendship and love, this book tells all the values of a single and lonely man's life, and his journey to achieve what is true and dear to him. And this journey is known to all of us as the Odyssey. The Odyssey is a test of human devotion and trust through gods, mortals, and the obstacles they navigate. No matter where they go or what they do, humans are tested for certain characteristics every day of their lives, whether they realize it or not; and The Odyssey is just one of many miraculous tests. The gods inflict much suffering on Odysseus for these tests of devotion and trust. Athena, the daughter of Zeus, happens to be a goddess who does this to Odysseus quite frequently. She helps Odysseus on his journey to his destiny; she must therefore impose this pain on him in order to make him strong in mind and heart. To help her "...Athena did not yet let the haughty suitors stop their biting mockery. She wished for more pain to pierce the heart of Laertes' son Odysseus"(180) so that he could conquer all that what he needed to obtain his destiny and everything that belongs to him. Without this pain and suffering that Odysseus goes through, he might not have reached the pinnacle of his journey towards the life meant for him. The gods serve as guides to Odysseus so that he can succeed in these tests. With his help, Athena becomes...... middle of paper...... it happens, everything turns out for the best. That everything that is done is a given test that you must pass to reach your destiny. The Odyssey is a test of human devotion and trust through gods, mortals, and the obstacles they encounter, which is manifested throughout history and in our daily lives. Through this story, we can see that all of this is true, whether we believe it or not. These tests can be demonstrated through an epic simile of Homer saying: "As a man hides a brand in a dark bed of ashes, in a distant farm where neighbors are not near, heaps up a seed of fire to save his search elsewhere, even if Odysseus hid in the leaves" (54). This shows the symbolism that the ocean is Odysseus' tests and he hides under the leaves in order to hide from the tests. But at In the end, the tests help him and make everything go well..