English Profolio - Benchmark 3
Robert Jenkins
March 6, 2011
Orange Stream
The movie “O Brother
Where Art Thou” and “The Odyssey“ features two adventurers who
encounter similar paths but handles their paths in told
different ways. Everett is a convict
that is sentenced to work on the chain gang. He makes up a lie about a treasure
of 1.2 million dollars. So that his friends Pete and Dumar will break free and
help him get to his wife before she remarries. Odysseus is a leader of a Roman
army who has been away from his wife Penelope and his Son Telemachus for 10
years. He tries to get back home before his wife remarries because he is
believed to be dead.
Odysseus and Evert are both on journeys to get
back to their loved ones, however they both take two different approaches to
complete their journeys. Evert has to lie in order to make his friends want to
break out but Odysseus already has a loyal army that also needs to get home as
well. This shows that his peers respect Odysseus more, because he doesn’t have
to make up a lie in order to get followers to join him on his journey. Also
during Evert’s adventure, he has to continue to fight for power as the leader
of Pete and Dumar, especially after they learn that the Treasure is a fake.
There are many differences in how Evert and Odysseus take
their journeys. Evert has only his
two friends Pete and Dumar to take on his adventure but Odyssey has too lead
him and a whole army from island to island through so many different dangers
and encounters. However they both do encounter Sirens for example in book 12
Circe says to Odysseus as she explains to him about his journey. “First you
will raise the island of the sirens.”(Book 12: line 44). In O Brother Where Art Thou Evert and his
companions are led to the sirens by their song then is left there over night
and Pete is captured by the ”Devil” and forced to tell were they are trying to
get towards as they run away from the chain gang.
Evert and Odysseus are both sharp-witted men who have to go through great obstacles to get back to
their homes and loved ones. But even though Odysseus
and Evert are both on journeys to get back to their loved ones, they both take
two different approaches to complete their journeys.
March 6, 2011
Orange Stream
The movie “O Brother
Where Art Thou” and “The Odyssey“ features two adventurers who
encounter similar paths but handles their paths in two different
ways. Everett is a convict that is
sentenced to work on the chain gang. He makes up a lie about a treasure of 1.2
million dollars. So that his friends Pete and Dumar will break free and help
him get to his wife before she remarries. Odysseus is a leader of a Greek army
who has been away from his wife Penelope and his Son Telemachus for 10 years.
He tries to get back home before his wife remarries because he is believed to
be dead. The main difference in this is that Everett has to lie to get people
on his side but people just generally follow Odysseus as a leader.
Odysseus and Everett are both on journeys to
get back to their loved ones, however they both take two different approaches
to complete their journeys. Everett has to lie in order to make his friends
want to break out but Odysseus already has a loyal army that also needs to get
home as well. This shows that his peers respect Odysseus more, because he
doesn’t have to make up a lie in order to get followers to join him on his
journey. Also during Everett’s adventure, he has to continue to fight for power
as the leader of Pete and Dumar, especially after they learn that the Treasure
is a fake.
There are many differences in how Everett and Odysseus take
their journeys. Everett has only his two friends Pete and Dumar to take on his
adventure but Odyssey has too lead him and a whole army from island to island
through so many different dangers and encounters. However they both do
encounter Sirens for example in book 12 Circe says to Odysseus as she explains
to him about his journey. “First you will raise the island of the sirens.”(Book
12: line 44). In O Brother Where Art Thou
Evert and his companions are led to the sirens by their song then is left there
over night and Pete is captured by the ”Devil” and forced to tell were they are
trying to get towards as they run away from the chain gang.
Everett and Odysseus are both sharp-witted men who have to go through great
obstacles to get back to their homes and loved ones. But even though Odysseus and Everett are both on journeys to get back to
their loved ones, they both take two different approaches to complete their
journeys.
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