Comparing Odysseus 'Journey And The Odyssey'

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Jewish philosopher , Martin Buber once said, “All journeys have secret destinations of which the traveler is unaware.’’ In both “The Journey” and “The Odyssey” the main characters didn’t know what they were getting into when they started their journeys. One being the story of life and the other getting back to his homeland.The Odyssey is about a man named Odysseus, who went on a journey after leaving Troy. In the books, it talks about what sacrifices he made and even some foolish decisions he made. In the poem, The Journey it talks about someone embarking on an adventure but the adventure is life, it talks about things they has to overcome, and the negative people in life, but shows that they won’t give up.The authors use imagery to convey that people embark on journeys to do discover new challenges and find out more about …show more content…

Oliver conveys she's getting ready to embark on her journey of the rest of her life, and everyone is being negative and when she leaves there are already obstacles in her way. “It was already late enough, and a wild night, and the road full of fallen branches and stones.” (Oliver 442) The imagery of a road full of branches and stones shows that she sees the obstacles already unfolding once she leaves her house. Even though she can still hear the negative voices telling her not to leave the house she keeps overcoming the challenges. “Though the voices around you kept shouting their bad advice- though the whole house began to tremble you felt the old tug at your ankles.’’ (Oliver 442) One can picture all of these people in the house screaming at her and telling her not to do what she believes she should because of the use of imagery. She later finds out she is brave enough to overcome challenges and surpass the negatives in life. So when times are rough she is a brave person and get past them,so she can find her new challenges that lie

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