The Odyssey of Life

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It may be difficult to understand how the Odyssey, a 2,700 year old epic poem about gods and monsters, could ever symbolize life today. The Odyssey does, however, parallel to a journey of life because of the decisions made by Odysseus and decisions I will make as well as the trials he endured and the challenges I will face. Some of the obstacles I will endure in the future, including high school and college, may not be as serious as the monsters Odysseus had to face, nevertheless, they are still everyday situations that I must learn from.
In The Odyssey, Odysseus has to learn from his mistakes, and apply what he learned to succeed in his life. The only way to be successful is to learn from the mistakes we make ourselves and the mistakes of others. We use these mistakes as guidelines and boundaries to shape our decisions. In the scene of the Lotus Eaters, Odysseus sent a few men to investigate the island, but when they returned, Odysseus forced them on board: "When they had eaten and drunk I sent two of my company to see what manner of men the people of the place might be, and they ...

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