Odysseus Reflection

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The close reading is from The Odyssey by Homer in book nine lines 1-33. In this paper, one could see Odysseus goes full circle of emotions throughout the lines. Before this book starts Odysseus was lead to the palace of Alcinous, the king of the Phaeacians. Once he was there he plead for help from the Queen to get back to his land. The King thought Odysseus was a god but Odysseus put that to rest by saying he was a mortal. That evening, while the King and Queen were talking to Odysseus, the Queen noticed that he was wearing her daughter’s clothes. This lead to him being questioned by the Queen. At the end of the questioning the Queen was so impressed by him that the King offers Odysseus his daughter’s hand in marriage. The next morning, they …show more content…

Odysseus sounds almost self-centered when he says what the world knows him as and how much fame he has. Odysseus sounds self-centered because he is telling them how much fame he has. Odysseus could have just stated where he was from and who his father was but he went on …show more content…

Atop her stands our seamark, / Mount Neriton’s leafy ridges shimmering in the wind. / Around her a ring of islands circle side-by-side, / Dulichion, Same, wooded Zacynthus too, but mine/ lies low and away, the farthest out to sea,” Odysseus states he is from place named Ithaca, an island that is part of a circle of islands. Ithaca was a mountain that is leafy which you can infer that is green all time because he describes Ithaca as being sunny. One could also infer that when he is using the word sunny it reminds him of happier times because the color yellow related to psychological could represent cowardice, deceit, sunlight, optimism, happiness and/or warmth. Because Odysseus use the word sunny reminds us of sunlight which in reminds us of yellow it throws out the psychologic association of cowardice and deceit. He also states that his island is farthest out to sea then the other island which are Dulichion, Same and Zacynthus. In lines 28-29, he is describing how the sun rise at the other kingdom compared to his kingdom. This could be because Odysseus would like to see the sunset at his kingdom and know that his long journey is over. Then Odysseus states “Mine is a rugged land but good for raising sons— / and I myself, I know no sweeter sight on earth/ than a man’s own native country.”(30-33). He is saying even though Ithaca is a little rugged it is great for raising sons. He goes

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