Comparing Odysseus And Kayak's Journey

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For one goal in life there is a multitude of setbacks that come with it, and there is no other way around it. The ones who complete their goals never said this too hard or it’s not worth all of this work. They went head on and faced the walls in their way.Two great examples of people who finished great goals and surpassed the many demanding trails are Kira Salak and Odysseus.
In the cruelest journey, Kira Salak attempts to travel the Niger River and along the way she faces many challenges that she has to overcome to arrive at Timbuktu, a lot like Odysseus on his journey from Troy to his homeland Ithaca, he faces many obstacles that stand in his way. Kira Salak injures her arm after constant rowing in her kayak. In the Odyssey, Odysseus goes to the land of the dead and finds out that his mother had died.
The authors use imagery and detail to convey that people embark on quest to arrive a wanted place and one must persevere through hard times to achieve his goals. …show more content…

My right arm lurches from a ripped muscle.”(Salak 424). Her perseverance that she had pushed her through her challenges she had to face to achieve her

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