The Odyssey Group
- In Homer's Odyssey, how does Odysseus treat women?
Created by jordan0109 on Dec 24, 2007 in the The Odyssey Group.
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- Is Homer's The Odyssey valuable enough for all high school students to read? Yes, but not simply...
Posted by ask996 on Nov 24, 2009 in the The Odyssey Group. - Homer's The Odyssey is absolutely one of the greatest works of world literature. It has a...
Posted by bullgatortail on Nov 23, 2009 in the The Odyssey Group. - I agree with the previous posts. Anyone who wants to be able to understand the many allusions...
Posted by scarletpimpernel on Nov 23, 2009 in the The Odyssey Group. - This work is one of the essentials of Western literature. I would say that if a person has no...
Posted by readerofbooks on Nov 23, 2009 in the The Odyssey Group. - Certainly, the ideas in Homer's work can be appreciated by many a student. The notion of the...
Posted by akannan on Nov 23, 2009 in the The Odyssey Group. - Yes, The Odyssey is an epic that students should read if they want to understand anything at all...
Posted by chikazu on Nov 23, 2009 in the The Odyssey Group. - In reply to #2: omg thank you so much!Seriously, this helped me ALOT. You are so good at...
Posted by treebell1234 on Oct 8, 2009 in the The Odyssey Group. - Yes, this is a very fertile topic, and you have some work to do. If you have read the entire...
Posted by sfwriter on Oct 6, 2009 in the The Odyssey Group. - I have never thought of Odysseus as a hero in the modern sense. He is nothing like what modern...
Posted by sfwriter on Jun 23, 2009 in the The Odyssey Group. - Isn't Calypso a nymph? I think that the nymphs serve the purpose of a foil to Odysseus and brings...
Posted by epollock on May 31, 2009 in the The Odyssey Group. - Odysseus lived on the island of Ithaca. (You can post these types of items in the Question and...
Posted by mrsmonica on May 7, 2009 in the The Odyssey Group.


