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odyssey

odyssey

Paper instructions:
MLA
Requirement: definition of revenge is not  persuasive. Don’t use “ I believe, I feel” ,never make so strong tone statementS.
Organization:
Introduction: 1. give general reviews of both revenges.2.  give three or four thesis statements comparative analysis of 2 revenge in different culture
Body: 1. First thesis: different meanings of revenge in Chinese and homer’s society
A: meanings of revenge in homer’s society( in Odyssey), give evidents and examples in Odyssey prove it.
B:  meanings of revenge in Chinese society in history ( homer’s century)  , give evidences and examples prove it.
C: give overall comparative analysis about different meanings of revenge in Chinese and homer’s society
2.  second thesis: different meanings of revenge relate to honor in  Chinese and homer’s society.
A: meanings of revenge relate to honor in homer’s society( in Odyssey), give evidences and examples in Odyssey prove it.
B:  meanings of revenge related to honor  in Chinese society in history ( homer’s century)  , give evidences  and examples prove it.
C: give overall comparative analysis about different meanings of revenge in Chinese and homer’s society
3. same structure
4. same structure.
Conclusion:
Go over 3 or4 thesis stamens between in Chinese history  and homer’s society
Society still is having problems because of revenge.
Revenge is human, a part of everyone, but we must control the emotion

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Odyssey

Odyssey

Heraclitus said the “character is fate for humans.” * Take Odysseus or Telemachos from the Odyssey to illustrate this fragment. Write no more than 600 words. Make sure to cite texts and events from your reading thus far, viz., the first 18 scrolls.

*A note from our edition of the fragments: 120. Man’s character is his fate. [In Greek this is only a three word sentence, Heraclitus’s most famous: Ethos anthropoi daimon. Daimon is at the root of the English ‘demon’ but has no pejorative connotation in Greek. A daimon is a magical or divine spirit, a kind of guardian angel–and thus a fate. Anthropoi means ‘of humans’. This brings us back to ‘ethos’, which survives in the same form in English. Ethos–related to ethics–means, in English, the spirit of a place or time. But in ancient Greek it meant character or customs, usually of a person or family.]

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