Similarities Between The Odyssey And The Aeneid

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Both the Odyssey and the Aeneid tell the tale of heroes – Odysseus and Aeneas, respectively, both driven by a prophecy to a goal. In both stories, fate and divine intervention are the underlying and central mythological components which drive the stories. Odysseus is fated to return to his wife whereas Aeneas is fated to found Rome, a dynasty of rulers, and eventually the Roman Empire. However, the similarities between the two stories mostly end here, with the nature of how each carry out their fate and their overall journeys being heavily indicative of Roman and Greek values and goals. Differences manifest themselves within the realm of power, peace, and warfare, which is particularly central to the overarching purpose of the Aeneid; the nature

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