Literary Term Odyssey Essay

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There are many examples of conflict in this poem. The Odyssey is full of conflict and that it is part of what makes it such an appealing story. Odysseus faces many struggles on his long journey home. Some are external conflicts. It seems as if every time something good happens to him, that is when disaster strikes. Not only does Odysseus face conflict, but so do his wife and son back home. Odysseus also faces several internal conflicts as well. These conflicts cause the reader to sympathize with the characters as well as feel better about the conflicts in their own lives. Homer used both internal and external conflict in The Odyssey to create a believable and interesting story that people can relate to.
The first main conflict is introduced back home in Ithaca where Odysseus's son Telemachus, and his wife Penelope live in his palace. The many suitors who wish for Penelope, Odysseus’s wife’s hand in marriage. They want the palace and everything that comes with it. Telemachus is angry with the suitors. He says “they infest our palace day and night, they butcher our cattle, our sheep, ...

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