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University: Linguistics, Classics and related subjects: English Literature: Drama: Greek Coursework


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Review of The Odyssey by Homer.
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A simile Homer uses twice, the first time to describe Paris, the second time to describe Hektor. In what ways in its immediate context is each use of this simile appropriate to the character and the situation it is illuminating?
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Written in 1833 and revised for publication in 1842, Tennyson reworks the figure of Ulysses by drawing on the ancient hero of Homer's Odyssey ("Ulysses" is the Roman form of the Greek "Odysseus
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Aristophanes' Lystrata
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