The Odyssey: An Epic of Return
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William G. Thalmann
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Romance
Thriller & Suspense
Action & Adventure
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形式
ハードカバー
ページ数
153
言語
英語
公開されました
Jan 1, 1992
出版社
Twayne Pub
ISBN-10
0805794247
ISBN-13
9780805794243
説明
In this exploration of one of literature's most enduring tales, readers are invited to delve into the rich tapestry of human experience that Homer's works encapsulate. The narrative intricately weaves themes of heroism, struggle, and the quest for identity, as embodied by Odysseus on his long journey home. Thalmann guides us through the trials faced by this iconic hero, offering insights into the cultural and historical context that shaped these epics.
Thalmann's analysis illuminates the compelling motifs and character arcs that resonate throughout the Odyssey, emphasizing the profound impact of the hero's journey on Western storytelling. By examining the relationships between Odysseus and the diverse cast of characters he encounters, readers gain a deeper understanding of the complexities of loyalty, love, and the yearning for belonging.
As Odysseus navigates both literal and metaphorical obstacles, Thalmann encourages readers to reflect on their own journey toward self-discovery and the significance of homecoming. This thoughtful examination not only enriches the reading of the Odyssey but also positions it as a timeless reflection on the human condition.
Thalmann's analysis illuminates the compelling motifs and character arcs that resonate throughout the Odyssey, emphasizing the profound impact of the hero's journey on Western storytelling. By examining the relationships between Odysseus and the diverse cast of characters he encounters, readers gain a deeper understanding of the complexities of loyalty, love, and the yearning for belonging.
As Odysseus navigates both literal and metaphorical obstacles, Thalmann encourages readers to reflect on their own journey toward self-discovery and the significance of homecoming. This thoughtful examination not only enriches the reading of the Odyssey but also positions it as a timeless reflection on the human condition.