"Forever Linked to the Ancients" -describes how Homer's "The Odyssey" is still very much relevant today. -explains how human nature links us to the ancient greeks of Homer's time
Title: "Forever Linked to the Ancients" -describes how Homer's "The Odyssey" is still very much relevant today. -explains how human nature links us to the ancient greeks of Homer's time
Category: /Literature/European Literature
Details: Words: 1100 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
"Forever Linked to the Ancients" -describes how Homer's "The Odyssey" is still very much relevant today. -explains how human nature links us to the ancient greeks of Homer's time
Category: /Literature/European Literature
Details: Words: 1100 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
Throughout the ages very few things in history have remained constant. Since the time of the ancient Greeks, entire cultures have flourished and died off, many great empires have risen to magnificent power and crumbled to dust, and great wonders have been built, only to be eroded by time and forgotten. Humans have succeeded in retaining only one thing throughout their existence and that is their own human nature. We possess universal human characteristics that
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nature. This is what makes The Odyssey relevant after so many hundreds of years. The fundamental elements of what makes us human will never change. Although culture may change radically over time, humanity will always remain constant. Love, greed, and deceit are only a few of the many traits that we share with ancient peoples. Although many modern humans are likely to think that they are different than the ancients, we truly are the same.