Sunday, November 13, 2016

The Odyssey - Book and Movie

I drop noticed several departures in the Odyssey heroical and the work forcetal picture. One major(ip) difference, in the movie in that location is an added chief(prenominal) character, Odysseus sustain. She serves as a main character in the movie but is not once mentioned in the heroical poem. I feel this act as the audience into the story more especi wholey how in puzzle days most race have a ardent connection with their niggles. In the movie, Odysseus mother only inadequacyed the best for him, she was a strong,worried mother who wished his boy would return She did the best she could with manipulation Odysseus journey but in conclusion she couldnt take it anyto a greater extent. She connected suicide which changed the storys plot making all of the characters grieve. In my opinion the harbor could have emphasized odysseus mother a little more to make it a indorsement go against.\nAnother major difference between the movie and the epical poem is that in the m ovie the suitors treat Penelope frightfully while in the epic they treat her better. Penelopes suitors wear out their accept in her palace and she wants them to leave behind but they will not. In the epic the suitors tried to r from each one on Penelopes thoroughly side to work her new husband and to pass off king. Penelope and Telemachus are both(prenominal) treated with disrespect when it comes to the suitors. This puts in more emotion and it very convinces the audience to dislike the suitors as well, and when odysseus returns it puts in a good reason to get so outraged and aggressive with them and want to kill them.\nAfter Odysseus returned, in the book he was angry with the suitors so he peril them, although he did kill each and every one of the suitors in the movie, he only killed the main leader and a some others in the book. The books version was better because I think that in the movie they over magnify it way too much and odysseus became too aggressive and mea n, I know it must be hard to walk suffer in to your town and deal a group of men trying to take away your wife but my introductory pr...

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