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Book 11, Homer the Odyssey

1.what literary purpose is served for both Odysseus and the reader

2. What are Odysseus' experiences,

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1. Odyssey focuses on life's greater purpose through the fulfillment of destiny, perseverance, and loyalty. These three themes recur continuously throughout Odysseus' journey, molding life's greater vision. So entertain is the literary purpose.

2. Odysseus cleverly tricks and blinds the Cyclops Polyphemus, saving his crew from certain death. Odysseus also bravely travels to Hades to learn his fate. Upon reaching Ithaca, Odysseus takes on all of Penelope’s suitors, defeating them to reclaim his rightful place.

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