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The Odyssey seems appropriate for the modern reader to relate to because this is an epic story which modern readers can relate to in many ways. Modern readers can see themselves in the mirror that mythology holds up to us all. ...
The modern reader who studies this great epic poem which tells a fundamental myth of our civilization will read of witches, cannibals, and monsters and goblins as well as of Olympian gods, human princesses, and dead spirits out of the underworld. The modern reader will also read a story about human beings, Odysseus, Telemachus, Penelope, and Nausicaa, as well as about others who have experienced many of the same difficulties around growing up, making choices and becoming mature adults.
Approximate Word count = 450 Approximate Pages = 1.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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