In Sparta the king and queen quickly recognize Telemachus as the son of Odysseus due to similar resemblance, and make a feast for him. They tell stories of Odysseus during the feast but quickly send Telemachus back to Ithaca to defend his mother against the suitors. During Odysseus’ journey he is treated with incredible hospitality by the phaeacian King Alcinous, and his daughter Nausicaa. He is first found by Nausicaa in the forest with no clothes incredibly dirty, she then generously tells him to wash up in the lake and offers him some of her own clothes. Once he reaches the palace, the king Alcinous is so impressed he offers him a ship to sail back as well as his daughter's hand in marriage. After the assembly announcing that he will give the new visitor a ship, he throws a festival with a feast and games all in honor of Odysseus. In conclusion, both of Odysseus and Telemachus had a similar sort of journey, in that they were both treated very well and their arrivals were celebrated which I was personally shocked about. Especially in Odysseus’ case, I was surprised that the Phaeacians were not more suspicious of this strange man visiting them considering he did not even tell them his name. And yes Athena did help out alot with getting him in, but still.
Sunday, November 20, 2016
Blog post 11
For this week I chose to write about the contrasting differences and similarities between the hospitality during Odysseus’ journey and in Telemachus’. During Telemachus’ subplot story he first travels to Pylos, with the assistance of Athena, to ask the king Nester about his missing father. Whilst he is visiting he witnesses a ritual where bulls are sacrificed to the God Poseidon. Later, Nestor unfortunately informs Telemachus that he has no information as to the location of Odysseus, and tells the story of how they split up during the battle for Troy. He talks about how the two brothers leading the expedition Menelaus, and Agamemnon one of them sailed back to Greece and the other stayed to continue fighting, Nester chose to go back, while Odysseus stayed, and that was the last he had heard from him. Nester then tells Telemachus to go to Sparta and sends his own son Pisistratus along with him.
In Sparta the king and queen quickly recognize Telemachus as the son of Odysseus due to similar resemblance, and make a feast for him. They tell stories of Odysseus during the feast but quickly send Telemachus back to Ithaca to defend his mother against the suitors. During Odysseus’ journey he is treated with incredible hospitality by the phaeacian King Alcinous, and his daughter Nausicaa. He is first found by Nausicaa in the forest with no clothes incredibly dirty, she then generously tells him to wash up in the lake and offers him some of her own clothes. Once he reaches the palace, the king Alcinous is so impressed he offers him a ship to sail back as well as his daughter's hand in marriage. After the assembly announcing that he will give the new visitor a ship, he throws a festival with a feast and games all in honor of Odysseus. In conclusion, both of Odysseus and Telemachus had a similar sort of journey, in that they were both treated very well and their arrivals were celebrated which I was personally shocked about. Especially in Odysseus’ case, I was surprised that the Phaeacians were not more suspicious of this strange man visiting them considering he did not even tell them his name. And yes Athena did help out alot with getting him in, but still.
In Sparta the king and queen quickly recognize Telemachus as the son of Odysseus due to similar resemblance, and make a feast for him. They tell stories of Odysseus during the feast but quickly send Telemachus back to Ithaca to defend his mother against the suitors. During Odysseus’ journey he is treated with incredible hospitality by the phaeacian King Alcinous, and his daughter Nausicaa. He is first found by Nausicaa in the forest with no clothes incredibly dirty, she then generously tells him to wash up in the lake and offers him some of her own clothes. Once he reaches the palace, the king Alcinous is so impressed he offers him a ship to sail back as well as his daughter's hand in marriage. After the assembly announcing that he will give the new visitor a ship, he throws a festival with a feast and games all in honor of Odysseus. In conclusion, both of Odysseus and Telemachus had a similar sort of journey, in that they were both treated very well and their arrivals were celebrated which I was personally shocked about. Especially in Odysseus’ case, I was surprised that the Phaeacians were not more suspicious of this strange man visiting them considering he did not even tell them his name. And yes Athena did help out alot with getting him in, but still.
Thursday, November 17, 2016
Penelope- the Odyssey
This week I have decided to write about the role Odysseus’ wife Penelope plays, in the the book the Odyssey. For the first 5 books she isn't introduced a whole lot, but is still extremely significant as she is some of the motivation behind Odysseus’ return. The premise of the first 5 books are about how Odysseus is being held captive by a goddess called Calypso, and Athena and some of the other gods are trying to help him return home, Poseidon, however is still enraged by Odysseus killing his favorite cyclops and thinks he should pay a price. Meanwhile, Penelope, is back home at Odysseus’ estate where the suitors are trying to persuade Penelope that Odysseus is dead and that she should remarry one of them. Penelope doesn't want to believe them and she still has some fate that her beloved husband is alive somewhere (which he is). One of the suitors, is always aggressively encouraging her to select a new husband and she claims that she will do so once she completes her weaving project for her father in law, however every night she is undoing her work she has done during the day, therefore making no progress. So far it has been a struggle for her with Odysseus missing, but that has pretty much been her contribution to the plot for the first 5 books.
Thank you for reading my blog this week, and what do you think the outcome of Penelope's situation will be as we continue reading?
Thank you for reading my blog this week, and what do you think the outcome of Penelope's situation will be as we continue reading?
Friday, November 11, 2016
Blog post and respond to disscusion leader
For my blog this week I chose to write about the period of the book in which Douglass starts learning how to write. This part really fascinated me and really illustrated how tricky Douglass really is. I am referring specifically to the part of the book in which Douglass starts challenging little white boys to writing competitions, and as he is always losing he is being taught every time because the boys are showing him the correct way to write and spell. In the book, he also says that he mainly targets the young boys who have not yet learned that slaves and Negroes are not really considered humans. This part of the book was absolutely remarkable to me, and it had me asking again and again how Douglass developed this cleverness and level of persuasion. I also truly believe that Douglass was indeed a special slave with a gift because I don't really see another slave that would do anything that he has done with the level of determination Frederick has shown throughout the book.
Wednesday, November 2, 2016
how is education related to human freedom?
Blog Post #8
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