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Discuss all in here. my favorite god is Anubis , which is however a minor god , still a god which has impressed me much. he belongs to the egyptian mythology. he is a jackal like god. ( Posted Image) <-- that is a drawing of him made 5000 years ago. just like the following one ( Posted Image)
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Dont forget about Jason and the Argonauts, and their hunt for the golden fleece!
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Homer was a blind Greek poet who is believed to have written both the Iliad and the Odyssey. Little is known about him, and some scholars debate his existence. However, he is significant because the novels are attributed to him, and ancient Greek history treats him as if he was an actual person. Since the Greeks believed that Homer wrote the Odyssey, the modern reader can assume that as well. Homer probably wrote the Odyssey after the Iliad. The Odyssey was first an oral poem, and was transcribed around 700 BC. Repetition of certain lines and its metrical structure helped the storyteller remember the poem.
Homer is a significant historical figure because his work is one of the oldest examples of the modern novel that modern scholars have. Homer’s Odyssey has a more modern flair than even the Iliad: it contains a healthy dose of blood and gore, which modern audiences still enjoy, and the Odyssey has a complex plot structure. Odysseus’ son gets several chapters devoted to him before the reader gets to meet the title character, and Odysseus’ wanderings are all told in flashback form. Humor even exists in the Odyssey, when a naked Odysseus is found by the princess Nausikaa and her servants. In this way, the Odyssey works well as a movie-like story, where the reader can visualize the events of the novel.
AKA HOMERUS WROTE THE ODYSSEY
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| QUOTE (thunderkiwi @ Sep 11 2004, 03:06 PM) | Homer was a blind Greek poet who is believed to have written both the Iliad and the Odyssey. Little is known about him, and some scholars debate his existence. However, he is significant because the novels are attributed to him, and ancient Greek history treats him as if he was an actual person. Since the Greeks believed that Homer wrote the Odyssey, the modern reader can assume that as well. Homer probably wrote the Odyssey after the Iliad. The Odyssey was first an oral poem, and was transcribed around 700 BC. Repetition of certain lines and its metrical structure helped the storyteller remember the poem.
Homer is a significant historical figure because his work is one of the oldest examples of the modern novel that modern scholars have. Homer’s Odyssey has a more modern flair than even the Iliad: it contains a healthy dose of blood and gore, which modern audiences still enjoy, and the Odyssey has a complex plot structure. Odysseus’ son gets several chapters devoted to him before the reader gets to meet the title character, and Odysseus’ wanderings are all told in flashback form. Humor even exists in the Odyssey, when a naked Odysseus is found by the princess Nausikaa and her servants. In this way, the Odyssey works well as a movie-like story, where the reader can visualize the events of the novel.
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were did you get that info? you had to search for it on internet?. Well, you're right but it isn't knowledge this way.
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If I dont remember it totaly wrong (which I might) I think three of the tewlve/thirteen feats he was asked to was:
* To beat the Hydra * "lend" Cerberus from Hades and show him to the king who asked him to do it and then take Cerberus back to where he was when he "lended" him. * Wasnt he suposed to clean someones gigantic/endless stables as well?
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