To The Top Of Air Literary Analysis

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Have you ever been in a tough situation and you decided to push through instead of just giving up? This is what the main characters did in the stories, “The Voyage” and “To the Top of Everest.” “The Voyage” is a mythological tale written by author, Mary Pope Osborne about one day when the Greek hero Odysseus was on his raft when it started to storm. The storm was started by the Greek God Poseidon because he was angry at him. Everytime a wave crashed down on Odysseus, he would persevere and get back on his raft. At the end of the story, he didn’t have enough strength to go anywhere, so he lied on the shore and waited for his demise. “To the Top of Everest” a modern account by Samantha Larson. This story is about her journey to the top of the Everest. In this story, Larson and her crew went to Nepal to climb Mount Everest. This story talks about her life in the mountains where she lived for two months. Whether it is a Greek myth or a modern account, perseverance can get you through impossible tasks. …show more content…

The theme of these stories is, don’t give up in difficult situations. This is a theme because in the stories, the main characters had a difficult situation and they persevered through it. For example, in “The Voyage,” Odysseus was caught in a storm with very big waves and heavy winds. Everytime he was knocked off his raft he persevered and swam back up to his raft. In “To the Top of Everest” Larson states, “...apparently there were clouds lower down the valley, so the helicopter couldn’t fly in until the 23rd either. It was kind of hard waiting those two days in Lobuche.” This is similar to when Odysseus persevered when he kept getting knocked off his raft. Both of these texts have similar themes of

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