The Waterways to Freedom.
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Karina Swenson IB English 1 30/09/02 The Waterways to Freedom As human beings, we ought to be endowed with the freedom of choice for we are naturally striving for channels of free will. We have a propensity to perceive life in an individualistic manner as we are all distinct entities. The art of entrapment we see from time to time deprives and suffocates our very being as individuals. However, the struggles we overcome are not always resolved by our own involuntary response to problems, but at times our very survival depends on the help of others to conquer a period of difficulty. Homer's The Odyssey is a primary example of the idea of man's reliance on oneself and the occasional need for the assistance of others. Under Calypso's power, Odysseus is entrapped in her possession and loses all hope to escape on his own. After seven lengthy years of Odysseus's imprisonment, Hermes, the messenger...

