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The Odyssey :: essays research papers
During the night Odysseus tosses and turns, worrying roughthe outcome of his encounter with the suitor. Athena appearsto himin a dream and promises that he go forth aid in the struggle.Penelope also unable to sleep and prays to Artemis, implorethat she be rescued from marriage to another man, even if itmeans her death. In the morning Odysseus appeals to genus Zeusfor a sign of his favor and is answered by the go ofthunder and lightning. Others notice the sign and a generalmood of imminant hazard sets in. Odysseus observes thebehavior of his servants to identify the faithful. Melanthiusarrives with the goats for the banquet and persists inharasses Odysseus. Eumaeus comes to the place, driving thehogs for the slaughter, demonstrating his goodness. Another patriotic servant, Philoetius, the chief cowherd, arrives from themainland. The suitors, again plotting to assassinateTelemachus, eventually return to the place. As they lunch,Ctesippus insults Odysseus and throws a bone at him. Telemachus is outraged and gives a scolding to the suitors inwhich he lists all the bad stuff they have done.. Hisunexpected boldness shocks the group, only they are drunkand laugh at his warnings. , Theclymenus cautions them thata catastrophe is be in which they will suffer for theirevil ways, but they mock the him until he leaves the palace ina rage. The suitors continue to drink, and dont heed thewarning. New Charters Philoitios - the cows foremanVocabulary banter v. - to speak to or address in a witty andteasing manner. lustrous adj. - radiant in font orreputation. dregs n. - the most undesirable part stint n. - adefinite quantity of work assigned c all overlets n. - bedspreadsaunter v. - to bye almost in an idle or leisurely manner hulky adj. - massive sardonic adj. - disdainfully orskeptically humorous jeeringly mocking jeered v. - tospeak or cry out with derision or mockery braying v. - tocrush or grind fine epic Conventions Epic Similies p. 411 -line 14 as a bitch m ounting over her weak, defenselesspuppies growls, facing a stranger, bristling for a showdown-so he growled from his depths, hackle rising at theiroutrage. p.411 - 28 as a cook in the lead some white-hotblazing fire who rolls his sizzling saussage back and fourth,jam-packed with fatand blood- keen to broil it quickly, tossing,turning it, this was, that way- so he cast about SupernaturalInvolvment In this book the gods are constantly involved.Once, when Athena visits Odyssues in a dream to tell himthat she favors him. A second time, when they pray to Zeus
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