Thursday, 3 June 2010

What words are used to describe Odysseus as an epic hero in the introduction of Homer's The Odyssey?

uses
descriptive phrases and other key phrases to describe Odysseus as an epic hero. First, it is
useful to understand a few definitions relating to this question. Homer was fond of using a
narrative device called an "," which Google defines as "an adjective or
descriptive phrase expressing a quality characteristic of the person or thing mentioned."
This is not just a description in Homer's works, though, they are ways of characterizing an
unchanging value of one's personality or accomplishments. When a reader sees certain phrases
pertaining to a character, they are often Homeric epithets. These descriptions are useful
because although it seems like a novel, Homer's Odyssey is actually a poem
that would have been performed orally. These poems must abide by specific rhyme and meter
schemes. Using epithets can be a handy way to keep the cadence of the poem regular while still
describing a character.

The second term asked about in your question is
"epic hero." Dictionary.com...

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