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Sunday, February 24, 2019

Odysseus- Everett Comparison

The poem The Odyssey details the story of a populace named Odysseus who went through adult maley trials and tribulations while exhausting to get home to his family. In the past, many stories, movies, and other works of literature have based its dapple around the story The Odyssey. However, there is one movie that stands out as unique and its title is O Brother Where artwork Thou. The producers, Joel and Ethan Coen, did a wonderful job in making actor Ulysses Everett McGill represent Odysseus.Everett from O Brother Where Art Thou and Odysseus from Homers The Odyssey are in truth similar in many ways, but contrast in septuple qualities and characteristics as well. In O Brother Where Art Thou, the main(prenominal) character, Everett is on a voyage trying to return home to his family. Everett tries to extend Parchman Farm after he hears that his wife was about to remarry a suitor named Vernon T. Waldrip in two days. He tricks his Chain Gang into accept that they were going afte r treasure clearly demonstrating the love, loyalty, and courage that he has for his wife.As a result of this event, he groundsd the authorities to go on a lah wide man hunt for Everett while creating a new alliance surrounded by himself and two other members of the Chain Gang. Like Everett, Odysseus has been peregrine for ten years on the sea, to find his family however, little did he spot his absence allowed suitors to besiege his wife with proposals. For this reason, Odysseus laid siege on the suitors on his island. In this example, the situation that Everett and Odysseus were in is very similar.They both have to bring a long journey to get back to their families and return to their sure life style. Through the actions that Everett performs, one arsehole see the similarities between himself and Odysseus. In O Brother Where Art Thou? , Everett bombards a Ku Klux Klan meeting to render his friend Tommy from being lynched due to his skin color showing Everetts unbiddenness to sacrifice his own life, as well as Petes and Delmars, to go on Tommys. In addition, they end up incinerating some of the Klans workforce (including Bid Dan) with a spacious burning cross by snipping the wires that supported it.In The Odyssey Odysseus is in a similar situation like Everett but the person he is trying to save is his wife, Penelope by drawing his fist in the shape of the cruel detail of an cursor Odysseus seduce him under the chin which shows the courage that Odysseus had to shoot the arrow that saved his wife (xxii 7-14). Analyzing the two examples, one can see that Odysseus and Everett were willing to perform courageous acts to protect the people whom they love.Even though there are many similarities between Everett and Odysseus, there is a major difference between the two their view on faith. In O Brother Where Art Thou Tommy informs the Chain Gang that he sold his soul to the fret to learn how to play guitar better. Further, Everett tells Tommy that Pete and Delmar had just been baptized and hes the except one who is unaffiliated with any type of religious figure. This shows that Everett believes in no religion, no God, and no miracles.In contrast to Everett, Odysseus believes in the Gods by saying forthwithaway watch me hit a target that no man has hit before, if I can make this shot. Help me Apollo showing his strong stamp that he had, had in the God Apollo (xxii 4-6). For this reason Apollo granted him a straight shot on the suitor. In any case, their faith sets the two men apart from one another. In many ways the two mens bravery brought them to victory and also proves the similarities between the two however, certain(a) beliefs such as religion causes the men to differ.Everett is a good delegation of Odysseus, but there are fatal flaws between the two which cause them to be starkly different. Whether or not, one analyzes the similarities which show common strengths, or the conflict of differing religions, which make each man respectively stronger, one can analyze that all men are created different. No one man is the same as his neighbor and that makes the world to accept all races, genders, and ideology.

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