What is the purpose of a quest? We see people going on quests everyday in the news, at school, even in the books we read. Every human has gone on at least one quest in their lives, but why do we do it? What is the purpose? What do we get out of it? The answer to these questions can only be answered by ourselves. But sometimes, we can figure out why other people go on quests and what they learn from them by reading their own story. In the epic The Odyssey by Homer, the main hero of the story, Odysseus, leaves Troy to go back home to Ithaca to see his family and to stop the suitors that have placed themselves in his house, although there are many challenges he faces. In the poem The Journey by Mary Oliver, the speaker of the poem, instead of trying to go back home …show more content…
In The Journey, the speaker, while trying to be free, is getting held back by the people around him, urging him to stay and help them. The speaker is also trying to get past the physical obstacles he encounters on his journey. The use of detail, dialogue, and setting can be seen clearly in these two passages. Therefore, the authors use detail, dialogue, and setting to convey that people embark upon quests to achieve specific goals, and they learn that they shouldn’t let obstacles interfere with their goals. In The Odyssey, Homer uses detail and dialogue to show that Odysseus, the quester, while trying to achieve his main goal to get back home, learns that he shouldn’t let obstacles interfere with him. In the beginning of The Odyssey, we first hear Homer, the author of the epic, speaking towards us, the reader. He asks that Muse, a daughter of Zeus, enable him to tell the story of Odysseus. He says that he was “the wanderer, harried for years on end, after he plundered the stronghold on the proud height of Troy” (Homer 371). He continues speaking, and he eventually says why Odysseus is
In Homer’s The Odyssey, Odysseus is the protagonist and shows many characteristics of being a brave hero, but he often makes many mistakes throughout his journey due to his hubris. He left home to fight in the Trojan War and showed great leadership along the way. On top of leaving Ithaca, he also left his wife and child behind. He got lost on his journey home which caused him and his crew to encounter multiple dangerous situations.
He went into his adventure desiring the feeling of accomplishment and to find out what the meaning of life was
As Nelson Mandela once said, “I learned that courage was not the absence of fear but the triumph over it.” In the epic poem The Odyssey by Homer, Odysseus, the main character, makes several crucial decisions. The Odyssey is about King Odysseus’ ten year journey home from the Trojan War to his palace back in Ithaca. Odysseus is a dynamic character because throughout his long and difficult journey, he shows courage and arrogance in the situations he faces. Odysseus displays bravery in the beginning of Homer’s epic poem.
The epic poem The Odyssey was written by Homer and taken to translate by Robert Fitzgerald. What makes Odysseus’ stories relevant to today is that he avoids temptations/giving into temptation, hospitality, brains over brawn/mental strength over physical strength. Odysseus gave in to his curiosity because his men, and he landed on an island to see the natives that live on the island to find a cave. “‘Yet I refused. I wished to see the caveman, what he had the offer no pretty sight, it turned out, for my friends’”
Imagine being apart from your family for over ten years, fighting for your life in a war, and in the many battles and problems you will face on your way home from war. Would you be able to fight a cyclops, pass a dangerous whirlpool and have to face the fact that your crew betrayed you? In the novel The Odyssey written by Homer, Odysseus must do all of these things and more. He has been away from his wife, son and many other family members for over ten years now, fighting for his life on his journey home after fighting in the Trojan war.
In The Odyssey, Odysseus’ journey is created by a cycle of self-created obstacles that are solved by quick witted thinking and ultimately reflect no real desire to learn from his errors or create any character development. Throughout the story, Odysseus expresses a strong desire to return home to Ithaca, however he is constantly thwarted by his own curious and boastful nature. For example, when
In the epic story the Odyssey by Homer, Odysseus is returning from the Trojan war, and on his way home he finds many obstacles ahead of him. Odysseus is the ruler of Ithaca and he is trying to return home to his land. Many creatures try and stop him from achieving his goal of returning home, but he and his crew have to push through and get home. Odysseus portrays bravery and courage leading his crew through these tough challenges. Odysseus heroically leads his crew and himself through dangerous obstacles, but also foolishly endangers them during the journey home.
They travel the world, visit cultures different from their own. The true purpose of the human journey is to learn who you are and it takes a while for many people to find that purpose and that allows you to take your own personal journey in life. For may in this world find them by their goals and their dreams in life and, mannerisms from
The Odyssey by Homer is an exemplary story that teaches life lessons to those going on a journey for themselves. It illustrates how the challenges and obstacles one may face can help someone become a better leader. The Odyssey highlights one man, Odysseus, a man filled with excessive pride, experiencing the wrath of the god Poseidon. He expects to arrive at his home, Ithaca, safely to reunite with his wife, Penelope, but unfortunately faces many temptations and setbacks. Due to the challenges he faces, it prevents him from arriving home as early as he thought he would.
We all have a reason to be here and the journey of life is to find our purpose in life. It is what makes life so great, but to get there we must take risks and overcome that fear. People are afraid of taking risks because of failure. They are afraid to fail and not get anywhere. However, that fear can be overcome is they keep pushing and keep trying and keep taking risks.
In the book called The Odyssey by Homer, it mainly follows the story of a king of a village called Ithaca, hundreds of years ago-This man, is named Odysseus. Odysseus goes through many adventures after the victory of the Trojan War. However, this is where Odysseus, is not being as strong as a great war hero and a king as he should be. Although Odysseus was seen as a very strong person, physically and mentally, he lacks the appreciation and the care of his crew throughout the trials and didn’t think through many of his actions thoroughly and how they would affect not only his crew but people around him.
In The Odyssey Homer makes Odysseus’ journey to his beloved Ithaca excruciating. Odysseus encounters many friends and foes throughout his journey and has to be a leader throughout his experiences. As an example, he encounters Polyphemus and Poseidon, both of whom make his journey mentally and physically painful. Odysseus faces countless scenarios in which he has to save multiple people in those situations. He also encounters the suitors, who are a group of men that try to marry Penelope, when he returns to reclaim his home.
Why do people look for experiences that will transform them and perhaps change their lives? Oftentimes, people and characters are pushed toward an important experience in order to self-affirm or due to seeking affirmation from society. Perhaps, people face issues that lead them to yearn for an event that will truly affect their lives. All of this creates a motive for which people go on incredible journeys or do unprecedented actions. Because of all of this, people look for transformational experiences due to family or personal issues, self-affirmation, and societal pressures.
To meet the people where they were. On the mountain they were able to look on the transformed face of Jesus and see God’s glory but they were unable to remain there for there was too much to do down below. Jesus came to earth for you and me, he came to earth for people. He came as one to serve. And that is what he calls you and me to do too.
In Finding Dory, the main character, Dory, has a goal to find her long-lost parents. At the end of movie she does so and is happy for it. However, it was not just the drive for success that got her there and shaped her into the brave fish she is at the end. But, it is the journey in which she endures struggles and hardships to learn more about herself and her friends, that makes Dory truly happy in the end. Having a goal means growing throughout the journey to meet your goal, therefore, the journey is the most essential part.