The Quotation Of A Rebellion In The Odyssey By Homer

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It 's doesn 't take the majority to make a rebellion, it takes only a few determined leaders and a sound cause The quotation, "It 's doesn 't take the majority to make a rebellion, it takes only a few determined leaders and a sound cause" was made by Henry Louis Mencken. Henry Louis Mencken was an American satirist, journalist, cultural critic as a well as an American English professor. He earned the title as one of the most famous and influential American prose stylists and writers during the first and half century period. These are one of his most prevalent quotations of rebellion found within his mutli-volume English language study books (Siegel 123). Within the book, The odyssey by Homer, there are instances of the direct application of this quotation by Henry Louis Mencken, and its negative and positive results are also evident at the end. Majority of the heroism demonstrated by the main character Odysseus is a result of a heart led by a known cause. In many instances he leads a rebellion to save himself and his men, and it through these actions that we learn more about him as a leader (Davis 55). This paper will analyse the application of this quotation specifically concentrating on the way odyssues and his brave sailors with polyphemus First and foremost, this quotation means that rebellion isn’t built …show more content…

The next evening, he offers the giant Polyphemus some very strong wine which makes him drunk and he falls asleep. During the time when he is asleep, Odysseus leads his team to build a sharp wooden stake which is hardened into the fire. They then drive this stake into the single eye of the monster as they tie themselves to the sheep bottoms so that they can escape in the morning. Through courage and viciousness, Odysseus leads his team to escape from the hands of Polyphemus (Bittlestone, James & John

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