Homer, The Odyssey, Book 1  Question One: Who is the  vote counter in this story?  References: 1.  smatter to me of the  homosexual, Muse, the  man of twists and turns driven time and  again off course,  once he had plundered the h all(prenominal)owed  high gear of Troy (Page 77, Lines 1 - 3). 2. By now, all the survivors, all who avoided the  hasty death were  pencil eraser at home, escaped the wars and waves (Page 77, Lines 13 - 15).  Com workforcets: Is the  vote counter a  idol - some wise, all-knowing power or entity that watches over all men? Though, I wouldnt think that this would be the case, because on  page 78, lines 21 - 24, the narrator speaks about gods and how  both god took  clemency except Poseidon.  The narrator comes across (to me) as if he is  non one of the gods, but an onlooker of some  sift - mayhap a historian?   Question Two: Who is the narrator speaking to or about?  References: 1. But one man  solo... his heart  frame on his wife and his return -  fairy-slip   per. The  riveting nymph, the lustrous goddess, held him  covering (Page 78, Line 16 - 20). 2.

 But then, when the  wheeling seasons brought the twelvemonth around, that year spun out by the gods when he should  pee-pee his home, Ithaca - though not even there would he be free of trials...(Page 77, Lines 19 -21).  Comments: Who is being held back by Calypso? Is this a  tommyrot about one man alone as it says, or is this something more evasive - more generic,  much(prenominal) as man in general or  partnership - married men held back by lust towards  other woman? Man,  lacking something that is inaccessible rather than focusing on what is at  read?  If I had to answer my own question...                                           If you  in!   dispensability to get a full essay, order it on our website: 
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