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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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Shaped Character Miss Emily \"A Rose Emily.\"
This essay discusses the protagonist of Miss Emily, of William Faulkner's short story "A Rose for Emily" in terms of her denial of reality. Her father taught her that she must live up to an ideal of southern womanhood, and her town treats her with deference because she is a 'lady.' Even Emily's most insane and outrageous actions are ignored--her status as a lady both protects her and enables her.
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Comparative analysis of multiple readings on a selected topic
The document considers the purpose of life from the viewpoint of various characters from Ancient Greek literature, i.e. Oedipus, Odysseus, Aeneas, and Medea. Each of these characters has a unique and personal ideal regarding the purpose of his or her life. What is particularly interesting is the way in which these purposes can also apply to life today.
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Characters Were Similar and Different in Their
¶ … characters were similar and different in their ways, personalities and attitude. This paper also highlights some quotes from the stories to support its claim.
Paper Masters
Patrick Henry's speech and rhetorical impact
Slavery had existed for a very long time. It is still existent; however, the form may have changed. Anti slave laws and abolitionist movement had been there in the past to stop slave trade in Africa. Provisions had been there but there has been no significant impact. This report focuses on Henry's speech in which he has argued how the masters (British) used to control their slaves (American colony). Henry holds the view that British should be thrown away from their executive power and Americans should fight for their freedom.
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Translation vs. Literary Interpretation Any
¶ … translation vs. literary interpretation
Research Paper Doctorate
Literature: overview and critical analysis
Aeneas was a Trojan prince who fled from the ruins of Troy to look for Italy as his new fatherland. In his voyage, Aeneas shatters the heart of Dido - the Carthaginian queen, pays a visit to the Underworld, and finds…
Research Paper Doctorate
Virgil\'s Epic Poem the Aeneid Is Often
Virgil's epic poem "The Aeneid" is often described as the poet's response to Homer's epics "The Iliad," and "The Odyssey" in that it details the Trojan War and its aftermath from the Roman perspective.
Research Paper Doctorate
Killer Whales in Aquatic Biology
The following is a brief overview of the biological classification, diet, distribution and social behavior of the mammalian orcinus orca. The research also outlines the factors that are responsible for the decline in…
Research Paper Undergraduate
Ancient Mythology East and West Multicultural Comparison of Myths
¶ … mythology and ancient beliefs. Specifically it will compare the myths of heroism in the myth of Achilles to the modern film "Troy." The film "Troy," from 2004, is a remake of the Homer classic "The Iliad," which…
Paper High School
Adrienne Rich's Poetry and Universal Human Suffering
This is a four page paper about the poetry of Adrienne Rich. The poems used in this paper include An Atlas of the Difficult World Diving into the Wreck aunt jennifer's tigers. There are 10 sources used, including these poems. The paper has a strong thesis about exploring Rich's work in order to find universal themes of human suffering that transcend issues of gender, even if gender is a vehicle for exploring and understanding human suffering.