Parataxis Of Homer

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January 28, 2013

 

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Often, characters are identified by their relationships to others, a great deed they have accomplished, to hardships they have come across. In describing Odysseus in Book V, lines 97 to 115 of which lines 105 to 110 are paratactical, Hermes says "you have with you the man who is wretched beyond all the other men of all those who fought around the city of Priam for nine years, and in the tenth they sacked the city and set sail for home, but on the voyage home they offended Athene, who let loose an evil tempest and tall waves against them...
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Then all the rest of his excellent companions perished, but the wind and the current carried him here and here they drove him." The original conversation between Hermes and Kalypso had little to do with Odysseus's journey. Hermes in lines 97 to 115 tells Kalypso that Odysseus's fate lie not on the island, but back home in Ithaka...
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