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Homer is the ancient Greek poet credited with composing the Iliad and the Odyssey, two foundational works of Western literature that continue to anchor courses in classics, world literature, and the humanities. Students encounter Homer in discussions of ancient Greek society, mythology, and the origins of epic poetry. The texts raise enduring questions about heroism, mortality, divine power, and the human cost of war, making them rich subjects for academic analysis across disciplines ranging from literature and history to philosophy and linguistics.

Papers on this topic approach Homer from several distinct angles. Many focus on core concepts within the epics themselves, including the idea of kleos — fame and glory — in the Iliad, and the role of xenia, or guest-friendship, in the Odyssey. Comparative essays set Homer's works alongside other ancient texts, such as Aristophanes' Lysistrata, to examine differences in how classical authors portray gender, war, and society. Other papers explore character studies centered on Odysseus, trace the tragic consequences of the Trojan War, or consider Homer's influence across periods stretching from the ancient world through the Renaissance.

A strong essay on Homer establishes a focused thesis around a specific theme — such as the relationship between gods and human agency, or the personal costs borne by characters in wartime — rather than summarizing plot. Textual evidence drawn directly from the epics carries the most weight, and close attention to translated language, as seen in papers working with Stanley Lombardo's translation, demonstrates critical rigor. The most common pitfall is treating Homer's epics as simple adventure stories rather than complex cultural documents reflecting ancient Greek values and social structures.

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Inferno by Dante
Ulysses in Dante's Eighth Circle of the Inferno
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Iliad by Homer Chapter One
Chapter One begins with the a description of Achilles as an angry man whose anger caused his people, the Achaeans, a lot of casualties in their war against the Trojans when he initially refused to join them in their…
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Virgil and Homer: comparative analysis of ancient epic poets
Virgil's the Aeneid and Homer's the Odyssey represent two of antiquity's greatest and most lasting examples of epic poetry. Though written approximately seven centuries apart, both tales handle the aftermath of the same…
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Tragic Flaws and Heroism in Classic Literary Characters
Since the terrible attacks on the United States on September 11, 2001, the actions of New York City's police officers and firefighters have given us one definition of a hero: they ran in the doomed buildings trying to…
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Waste Land the Contrast Between
The contrast between T.S. Eliot's "The Waste Land" and Martin Rowson's comic version of "The Waste Land" is like the contrasting sources of light and power from the sun and the moon.
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Cassandra: myth, prophecy, and tragic knowledge
The novel Cassandra by Christa Wolf is a woman's view on war much in the same way, as Iliad is a man's stand on war by Homer. Cassandra is given high importance because of its feministic streak and its originality of…
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Antigone, Odyssey Greek Value Systems
Pride, or to use the Greek word for pride "hubris" always comes before the fall of a great leader or warrior. In the case of Odysseus, the hero of the "Odyssey" only redeems himself from the arrogance of injuring the…
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Social implications of animated sitcoms
This paper explores the social implications of the animated sitcoms such as South Park, The Simpsons, King of the Hill and other on modern American society, including a discussion concerning the ideas of gender and race, and how these idea are communicated in animated productions. In addition, an analysis of the reasoning behind the writers choosing animation to communicate their ideas is followed by a discussion concerning how these medium is used to get these ideas across. A personal reflection about the perception of animated sitcoms in the past compared to today is followed by a summary of the research and important findings in the conclusion.
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Earl of Rochester / Aphra Behn Masks
Gender and Performance in the Earl of Rochester's "Imperfect Enjoyment"
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Achilles and Hector Are Depicted
Achilles and hector are depicted as great warriors in the Iliad, but they also are different individuals, with different reasons for fighting. From the first, the clash between them is envisioned as a turning point, and…