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“Without a struggle, there can be no progress.”
Nothing in life can be attained without struggle and determination. Struggle in life is what gives a person character. ... Odysseus struggle is a universal quest; his lessons learned can still teach us today the values of discretion, compassion, leadership, decisiveness, intelligence, and creativity. ... These struggles provide the foundation for progress both in the nature of the individual and in his or her environment.
“The Odyssey” is a story of struggle; the struggle of a man to return home to his wife and son, and the struggle of a boy to become a man. The first struggle is that of Odysseus. ... Odysseus must also undergo the struggle within his own consciousness. This point is obvious because without Odysseus’ rational thought and the suppression of his instincts, he cannot prevail over the obstacles in his journey and progress in his journey home, Odysseus would succumb to death
Another story of struggle is the one of Telemachus; Telemachus is struggling with his transition from childhood to manhood.
Approximate Word count = 652 Approximate Pages = 2.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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