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1、Reading reflection on Homers Odyssey 荷马史诗奥德赛英文读后感Reading reflection on Homers Odyssey Contents 1.0 Introduction 1.1 Introduction to the essay 2.0 Homer, the author 2.1Arguments and research on the identity of Homer 2.1.1 The name “Homer” and its meaning 2.1.2 Homers occupation 2.2Works attributed to

2、 Homer 2.3The concept of Homers epic poetries 2.4Homeric dialect 2.5 The historical value of Homers epic poetries 3.0 Synopsis 3.1 Background 3.2 Odysseus, the hero 3.3 Structure 3.4 The heros journey 3.4.1 Ordinary world 3.4.2 Call to adventure 3.4.3 Ideological struggle 3.4.4 Mentor 3.4.5 Tribulat

3、ion 3.4.6 Revenge 3.4.7 Return with the Elixir and reward 4.0 Evaluation and impact of the work 4.1 Evaluation from famous people 4.2 Impact on future literature 5.0 Reading reflections about Odyssey 3.1 Themes of Odyssey 3.2 Concepts that elucidate from the work 3.3 Appealing for reading 1.0 Introd

4、uction 1.1 Introduction to the essay Epic, according wikipedias description, is a lengthy narrative poem, ordinarily concerning a serious subject containing details of heroic deeds and events significant to a culture or nation. Based on oral poetry, epics have been written down at least since the wo

5、rks of Virgil, Dante Alighieri, and John Milton, Beowulf is one of the mostly well-known pieces. In this essay, another famous epic will be the center that discussed, and that is Homers Odyssey. 2.0 Homer, the author 2.1Arguments and research on the identity of Homer 2.1.1 The name “Homer” and its m

6、eaning Although “Homer” is a Greek name, attested in Aeolic-speaking areas, nothing definite is known of him. The poets name is homophonous with (hmros), meaning, generally, hostage (or surety), long understood as he who accompanies; he who is forced to follow, or, in some dialects, blind. 2.1.2 Hom

7、ers occupation The Ancient Lives depict Homer as a wandering minstrel, much like Thamyris or Hesiod, who walked as far as Chalkis to sing at the funeral games of Amphidams. We are given the image of a blind, begging singer who hangs around with little people: shoemakers, fisherman, potters, sailors,

8、 elderly men in the gathering places of harbour tolwns. Scholars are divided as to which category, if any, the court singer or the wandering minstrel, the historic Homer belonged. 2.2Works attributed to Homer It is wildly recognized that Odyssey and Iliad are traditionally ascribed to Homer. In spit

9、e of Iliad and Odyssey, some epics are said belonging to him. However, this point of view hasnt been identified. According Aristotles own perspective, theres still two extant works which are created by Homer, meaning a satiric poetry and Batrachomyomachi (Greek, which means the battle between frog a

10、nd mice). 2.3The concept of Homers epic poetries Homers epics include Iliad and Odyssey, which are both said to be Homers work. The themes of two epics focus on singing the praise of the heroes in clan society. The keynote of Iliad regards war as a justifiable and glorious event. Simultaneously, the

11、 poetry describes the cruelty of war vaguely. In this degree, Iliad denounced the negative effect on which may have to the innocent social class. 2.4Homeric dialect The language used by Homer is an archaic version of Ionic Greek, with admixtures from certain other dialects, such as Aeolic Greek. It

12、later served as the basis of Epic Greek, the language of epic poetry, typically in dactylic hexameter. 2.5 The historical value of Homers epic poetries In one aspect, the homers epic poetries are based on the resounds of the verbal literature. Thus, the original characters have been preserved well,

13、and which are embodied especially in the authenticity of ancient culture. Those two giant works also become strong proofs about the highly prosperous culture around the Mediterranean district. Homers epic poetries are among the best literatures that have in early European history. Iliad and Odyssey

14、have been proved to be the primary sources to study the life that people have in prehistory time. On the hand of the creative arts that have in both two tremendous work, romanticism and realism have been found used. Though Greek mythology occupies large space in the poetries, the portrayals of cruci

15、al war are true reflection of peoples lives. Meantime, the highly general facts are expressed by the vivid characterization as well as the revealing of the inner world of the figures. Homers epic poetries give readers great artistic treats. Furthermore, it is undoubtedly a milestone that will erect

16、forever in the history of the worlds literature. 3.0 Synopsis 3.1 Background Iliad, as the prelude of Odyssey, starts its story after the ninth year of the Trojan War. The Odyssey begins ten years after the end of the ten-year Trojan War. For the sake of Odyssey has stabbed Polyphemes eyes whose far

17、ther is Poseidon, the god of the sea, Odysseus has been delayed by Poseidons censure and still not returned home from the war. Odysseus son Telemachus is twenty and is sharing his absent fathers house on the island of Ithaca with his mother Penelope and a crowd of 108 boisterous young men, the Suito

18、rs, whose aim is to persuade Penelope to marry one of them, all the while enjoying the hospitality of Odysseus household and eating up his wealth. 3.2 Odysseus, the hero 3.2.1 Parentage and name As to the parentage, according to Odyssey, his father is Laertes and his mother is Anticleia, although th

19、ere was a non-Homeric tradition that Sisyphus was his true father. The name Odysseus is derived from the verb oussomai, which means “to be wroth against”. He is also known as Ulysses in Latin. 3.2.2 Characters of Odysseus Odysseus is one of the first Greek mythic heroes renowned for his brain as wel

20、l as his muscles. Indeed he is a man with inquiring mind, and he is also a man with outstanding prowess and bravery. In the Iliad, Odysseus was one of the most influential Greek champions during the Trojan War. Odysseus is frequently viewed as a man of the mean, renowned for his self-restraint and d

21、iplomatic skills. 3.3 Structure In the perspective of writing structure, the first 13 volumes focus on the ten years of suffering that Odysseus had had. The story starts from the discussion that gods have on Mount Olympus about his fate. The gods of Olympus decided to set Odysseus free to home. For

22、the sake of their will, Calypso, the sea nymph, released him after having delayed Odysseus for 7 years. In the last 11 volumes, Odysseus returned back to home, and with the help of his son, Telemachus, he killed the suitors. 3.4 The heros journey 3.4.1 Ordinary world To Odysseus in the Odyssey, our

23、heros ordinary world could not be equivalent with the world we live in. for this book and the tale of Odysseus, his ordinary world refers to his living on the island of Ogygia. For the delays by goddess calypso, his journey begins from ending his 7-years life in Ogygia. 3.4.2 Call to adventure Odyss

24、eus call to adventure takes place while he is still in his ordinary world. Hermes travels from Mt. Olympus with the declaration of Zeus that Odysseus must to be set free from her detainment. Thus, Odysseus is at liberty to finally leave her. So, with this reason, he for a time refuses her statement

25、that he is emancipated from Ogygia. 3.4.3 Ideological struggle After being told about the fate, Odysseus acted like he didnt trust calypsos devious mind and suspected her of hatching some trick against him. 3.4.4 Mentor Passing through the Odyssey, Pallas Athena is his mentor for the trip. She promp

26、ts him to have the courage to be able to act in many situations, she knows all and often uses this omnipotence to aid Odysseus, and she is the one who also aids his son, Telemachus, first by providing the impetus for him to search for news of his father around Achaea. Throughout Odyssey, Athena play

27、s a major role in the events that occur. 3.4.5 Allies and enemies As he begins his journey, Odysseus travels safely for many days, however the immortal curse bestowed upon him by the relentless and unforgiving Poseidon, god of the seas and earthquakes, is yet to befall him. After dealing with so man

28、y sufferings, Odysseus finally escaped from the sea and got to an island. This is the island of the Phaecians, and after meeting the King of these peoples daughter, Naussica, he is welcomed by King Alcinous and Queen Arete. He finally reaches Ithaca with these great oarsmen rowing him on in their ow

29、n ship, and finds that hefaces another challenge on coming home, perhaps even more trying than all the previous perils that he has faced outside of Ithaca, sailing around the great and mighty seas. 3.4.6 Revenge After returning back to Ithaca, Odysseus should first face the suitors. With the help of

30、 Telemachus, he kills the suitors and wreaks his ultimate revenge. 3.4.7 Return with the Elixir and reward Odysseus reward is winning back his place of power and being able to be with his wife, his son and his father again. The return with the elixir is when Odysseus and his loyal friends finally de

31、feat his last threat to their survival, and peace is wrought over the entire place of Ithaca by Athena and the rest of the immortal gods up on high. 4.0 Evaluation and impact of the work 4.1 Evaluation from famous people Aristotle remarks in his Poetics that Homer was unique among the poets of his t

32、ime, focusing on a single unified theme or action in the epic cycle. “They still give us aesthetic pleasure and are in certain respects regarded as a standard and unattainable ideal.” By Karl Marx 4.2 Impact on future literature Published sometime between 800 and 600 BC, the Odyssey is, along with t

33、he Iliad, one of the best known, and most stupendously awesome, works of ancient literature. In this category, Virgils epic poem the Aeneid; Alfred Lord Tennysons poem “Ulysses”; James Joyces novel, Ulysses; countless paintings; Creams song “Tales of Brave Ulysses”; the Cohen Brothers movie O brothe

34、r, Where Art Thou?-And the list still goes on. 5.0 Reading reflections about Odyssey 5.1Concepts that elucidate from the work 5.1.1 Family value Home, as the purpose for Odysseus hard journey, family values were written as the core concepts that people have in Homers period. Crucial wars, Penelopes

35、celibacy, even Poseidons revenge were the most direct proofs. 5.1.2 Heroism In Odyssey, Odysseus is written as a great hero who resists the unfortunate fate. From Iliad to Odyssey, heroism is throughout these two works. In the context of slavery, tangled warfare happened from one city-state to the o

36、ther. As a consequence, hero became a major role in the history of that period. Despite of numerous respects that was given to the heroes, 5.1.2. Love Home, as the purpose for Odysseus hard journey, family values were written as the core concepts that people have in Homers period. Crucial wars, Pene

37、lopes celibacy, even Poseidons revenge were the most direct proofs. 5.1.3 Human life Human life which I would like to sort as the following aspects: Fidelity, in my own perspective, readers can find pure fidelity from Odysseus family, meaning Telemachus will to find his father and the celibacy Penel

38、ope have. With no regard of all the suitors, Penelope lived all by herself undivided loyally. Meanwhile, Telemachus still has the faith about his fathers coming back. Slavery, based on the moral of salve society, conquest and enslavement would be the theme that always existed. Not only did enslaveme

39、nt appeared during the Trojan war, but also can be proved as all the suitors ended their life by being killed. 5.1.4 Portrayals of women characters Women in Roman times are considered to have little status and dominated by the man at the time. It is therefore noticeable that Homers Odyssey has prese

40、nted us with a different perspective of what we have learnt before, women in the Odyssey is not merely presented as meek, humble and therefore blended into the background, but strong, powerful and wise. For instance, as a mentor of this journey, Athena showed hers great intelligence and power which

41、was not only showed by the help she gave to Odysseus, but more could be seen according to her influence to the goddesses in Mt. Olympus. In this way, we can infer that in the book Odyssey, small changes about peoples view have been taken unobtrusively. Odyssey exhibited an entirely different way for

42、 the world to regard females. 5.2 Appealing for reading Homers epic poetry, the Odyssey was giant geniuses work that still sparking in the history of literature. As a student majored in English, reading something about the classic Greek culture is of greatly necessity. In modern English, allusions t

43、o Greek mythology are generally used during teaching, writing even in daily communication; Homers Odyssey is a book which combined realism and romanticism perfectly. As a suggestion, Odyssey shows us a way to approach the aim of learning English, and that is getting to know the keynote of western culture.

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