Keep in mind that your thesis should look forward to your 3 supporting points; conversely, your supporting points should each be unified by your thesis.
Write your thesis focused on the theme that you chose (one that you find interesting) in the Odyssey.
Keep in mind that your thesis should look forward to your 3 supporting points; conversely, your supporting points should each be unified by your thesis.
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Madelaina Murphy
1/5/2012 01:22:01 am
In the Odyssey, Homer shows that when two people are truly in love, time away from eachother can not change that.
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mike amabile
1/5/2012 01:24:13 am
In the Odysse, odysseusshows that sometimes using wits instead of strength i sbetter for a situation by telling the cyclops his name is nobody, getting the cyclops drunk, and sneaking under the sheep
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Zack Brown
1/5/2012 01:29:24 am
Michael you have over three spelling errors in your thesis. You might want to consider going back and revising that.
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Colin Roddy
1/5/2012 09:07:50 am
I concur with Zachary.
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Dwi C. Adhinoto
1/5/2012 01:26:32 am
In the Odyssey, women are mostly viewed as predators who use their talents and beuty to lure men into certain doom; this can be shown from Calypso's imprisonment, Circe's island, and the Sirens' music.
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Joe Soffer
1/5/2012 01:27:35 am
In the Odyssey, Odysseus is a bad leader because he lacks key leadership skills including loyalty, protectiveness, and honesty.
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Zack brown
1/5/2012 01:27:50 am
In the Odyssey, Menelaus, Alcinous, and Odysseus all show that physical power in combat can bring wealth and political power.
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Zac Clifton
1/5/2012 01:29:04 am
Throughout the odyssey odysseus outsmarts many of his enemies, such as the cyclops, the sirens and the suitors.
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Brian Dougherty
1/5/2012 01:29:18 am
Throughout Homer's The Odyssey, Odysseus' respect for the gods allowed him to return home to Ithaca.
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Breanna Miller
1/5/2012 01:35:31 am
In The Odyssey they imply that women are not as important as men. In my eyes in the novel women are misjudged and underappriciated, for exame Athena, Calypso, and Clytemnestra.
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Breanna Miller
1/5/2012 01:35:32 am
In The Odyssey they imply that women are not as important as men. In my eyes in the novel women are misjudged and underappriciated, for exame Athena, Calypso, and Clytemnestra.
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Morgan Hackworth
1/5/2012 04:39:57 am
In the Odyssey, Odysseus' sexiness helps get him home but in some instances it holds him back.
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Sophia
1/5/2012 06:33:08 am
Homer shows the importance of respect for the Gods many times throughout the Odyssey.
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Colin Roddy
1/5/2012 09:15:50 am
The events and sybolic meanings of the Odyssey ties in to the relation between the life of Odysseus and William Blake's Paradigm of Human Development by showing the transition from experience to radical innocence as well him having radical innocence.
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Katie Rutkowski
1/5/2012 12:06:01 pm
In the Odyssey, Homer shows that revenge is something that people are entitled to it if they deserve it. Homer shows this from when the crew died, when the suitors were murdered and when Odysseus delayed his arrival home.
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Kara
1/5/2012 08:17:48 pm
In The Odyssey, Homer's characters Circe, The Sirens, and Clymnestra are portrayed as dangerous
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Abby
1/6/2012 01:01:14 am
In Homer's The Odyssey, Penelope stays truly loyal to Odysseus by avoiding marrying the suitors and being cautious to accept the fact that he is home.
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rob magee
1/6/2012 01:03:04 am
In The Odyssey deception is used by Athena and Odysseus for the common good.
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Andrew Restrepo
1/6/2012 01:15:44 am
In The Odyssey the idea brains over brawn is a recurring theme, Odysseus shows this many times throughout the book.
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Colin Roddy
1/6/2012 01:27:48 am
The life of Odysseus ties into William Blake's Paradigm of Human Development in The Odyssey, showing the path from experience to radical innocence.
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Gabe Scull
1/9/2012 08:59:33 am
In the Odyssey characters such as Telemachus, Circe, and King Alcinous, are hospitable to enemies and strangers since anyone could be a God in disguise.
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