The term odyssey years is originated from The Odyssey, a long poem by the Greek author Homer, which is a sequel (续集) to the story of the Greek hero, Odysseus.
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- In the second epic poem of Homer The Odyssey, the Greek hero Odysseus and his group met many difficulties along the journey after the Trojan War, one of which is Siren’s song.
- 根据课件内容和学习通导入视频,完成填空题目: The term odyssey years is__________________________________, a long poem by the Greek author Homer. It described _______________________________________________________________. During his journey of about _______ years, he encountered repeated ______________________________. The key insight in The Odyssey is that the essentials of the journey are not only __________________________________________ , but, more importantly, ______________________________________. Therefore, it _______________ to borrow The Odyssey from Greek mythology to describe __________________________________________________________. The term odyssey years is a metaphor of this special stage for young people.
- The second epic poem of Homer is the Odyssey, it tells how the Greek hero Agamemnon, king of Ithaca, going home after the Trojan War.
- The Odyssey is an ( ) story that follows the Greek hero Odysseus, after the Trojan War, on his long and difficult sea voyage home. A: scientific B: adventure C: love D: romantic
- The Odyssey described Odysseus’ long journey back home, and then the odyssey years became a special term for or .
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Homer, name traditionally assigned to the author of The Iliad and The Odyssey, the two major epics of ( )antiquity. A: German B: Swedish C: Swiss D: Greek
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What are the major works of Homer? A: Odyssey B: Greek mythology C: Iliad D: Grimms' Fairy Tales
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The basic story “Achilles” is originated from Greek mythology
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The oldest authentic or classic Greek myths we have can be traced to two main sources: Homer’s ____and The Odyssey, and Hesiod's Theogony, and Works and Days.
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Who is the author of The Odyssey? A: Virgil B: Homer C: Nietzsche D: Flaubert