Saturday, January 23, 2010

Differences Between Poseidon And King Triton What's The Difference Between The Journey To Ithaca And Odysseus' Journey In The Cyclops? ?

What's the difference between the Journey to Ithaca and Odysseus' journey in The Cyclops? ? - differences between poseidon and king triton

What is the difference between the trip to Ithaca and Odysseus' journey to the Cyclops?


If you go on the trip to Ithaca,
to pray that is the path length
Full of adventure, full of knowledge.
The Lestrygonians and Cyclops
Angry Poseidon - do not fear them:
You will never know how you're on your way
If your thoughts remain high when a fine
Emotion touches your spirit and your body.
The Lestrygonians and Cyclops
never succeed in the fierce Poseidon,
if it does not bear in your soul,
If your soul does not put them in front of you.

Pray that the road is long.
It was the summer mornings are many, if
with such joy, with so much joy
Enter the ports of the first times;
Case Phoenician markets,
Buying and fine goods,
Mother of pearl and coral, amber and ebony,
and sensual perfumes of all kinds,
as many sensual perfumes as you can;
visit many Egyptian cities,
and learn from them learn schoLars.

Ithaca always in your mind.
To get there is your goal.
But do not hurry the journey is not at all.
Best time to last for many years;
and on the island at anchor when you are old,
rich in everything they won on the road
rather than waiting Ithaca will give you wealth.

Ithaka gave you the beautiful voyage.
Without them we would not have embarked on the path.
It has nothing to give.

And if you are poor, they will not deceive thee Ithaca.
Wise as you are now, with so much experience,
You must already have understood, which means, Ithaca.

3 comments:

  1. Ithaca is the way home, often repeated in the literature, the chorus (because it EPIC) emphasizse to your travel

    Which are somehow the same because of the breadth of reason, because it took so long get that, just as if you were fighting against a Cyclops

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  2. I'm not quite sure I understand your question. Ulysses is a journey to Ithaca. Here he tried to do, while the rest of what happened.

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  3. I'm not quite sure I understand your question. Ulysses is a journey to Ithaca. Here he tried to do, while the rest of what happened.

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