An Analysis Of Homer's 'Odyssey'

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A veteran comes back from the war in Vietnam. Some people acknowledge him for his services and some people dishonor him for what he did in the war.Many people treat veterans with disrespect as of what they did during their time in combat or even what they did when they came back. Returning veterans or people get treated with either honor, mental help, or with disrespect but mostly disrespect and mental help. Odysseus thinks he will be accepted walking in the castle he once lived in but, he has a tough time trying to fit back into society, after being on a journey for 20 years. As the King of Ithaca, he is disrespected by many of the men inside of his own house. In the article, the “Odyssey” many lessons are learned and many obstacles are upon …show more content…

“Antinous was the ringleader; we’ll make restitution of wine and meat consumed, and add, each one, a tithe of of twenty oxen with gifts of bronze and gold to warm your heart. Meanwhile we cannot blame you for your anger.” (Homer lines 1453-1463) According to Homer, the suiter’s are scared so they treat Odysseus like the king he is so they do not get shot. If Antinous was still alive the suiter’s would have not treated Odysseus like a king, they would’ve treated him poorly with Antinous. Altogether, treatment of Odysseus shows that after they come home people will treat the person differently than they did before and they will not have the honor or loyalty to that specific person. Many years later some veterans are not able to recover from the war and traumatic memories, even after treatment. In this article, four veterans share their story about what triggered their PTSD and what they do for treatment. Mercer, Wiry, Leban, and Graves all have something in common, they all suffer from the disease, PTSD and they all tried to seek some form of …show more content…

It just makes the patient, even more angry and makes the episodes worse. Current treatment of the newer veterans helps with PTSD better than the aged treatments that were performed. In the video,“Wounded Warriors, Healing Hounds” the owner of a Veterans Best Friend trains dogs and uses them to help veterans with PTSD. These dogs use different tactics to tell their owner someone is approaching them so the owner does not lose it and have a violent episode that can hurt someone in public. Jesse Tanner went through a horrific time as a driver in the airborne embassy. He and others needed to shoot a man who started barreling towards them and Jesse had been startled from the shooting. He had a tough time coming out of the house, unless it was to go to the bar. Jesse achieved help with a Veterans Best Friend. The dog that helped him with his PTSD, helped him control his anger and control his episodes when people approached him. “I take her to school with me now and she usually sits in front of me and when someone walks behind me she just nudges me and I know someone is coming up behind me. I’m not going to you know, flip out when somebody like, says hi or something and startles me.”

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