There are similarities and differences to be found in the stories through God’s provisions, the father/son relationships, and their tones.
Defeating the villain, saving the princess, and conquering fears; These are all plot archetypes of well known myths, legends, fables, and fairy tales. The myth of Hercules, a Greek demigod hero, is a shining example of this where these archetypes are demonstrated. Hercules followed the three main parts of the hero’s journey archetype in his classic story passed down from generation to generation in ancient Greek culture; The call to action, the trials, and the return home to a changed world.
In both The Summer Prince and The Odyssey the protagonists are able to save themselves and help members of their society through their special power or unconventionality. During The Odyssey, Odysseus’s special power is his strategy, while in The Summer Prince, June’s unconventionality is her art. Both texts show the main character’s ability to use their unique powers as a way to aid themselves. Odysseus saves himself through his smart tactics and June fixes herself through her artwork about society. While using her power to help her own self, June also utilizes her art to help others.
Many know about the idea of the "monomyth," or the hero's journey as an outline for many of our modern books, movies, t.v. series, etc. Joseph Campbell's definition for the hero's journey is, "the quintessential (or best example) of an archetypal myth. " The Disney film Hercules is one of the best examples of Joseph Campbell's monomyth. For instance step one of the hero's journey outline is the Ordinary world. Hercules was born the son to Zeus and Hero.
April loses her identity through being born in a house full of alcoholism with her sister Cheryl. Forced to go to foster homes and a young age as well as being separated from her sister Cheryl, as April experiences foster homes both good and bad. April expreinisteces being stuck in a very mentally and physically abusive home. Losing her identity through the process. As April turns into a young adult, she turns her life around becomes a successful secretary, as she is still connected to Cheryl.
In conclusion, Gilgamesh and Achilles are considered some of the greatest of warriors. There are many similarities and differences between Achilles and Gilgamesh. As discussed before both Gilgamesh and Achilles had a quest that they desired. The only difference between the two is the certain desire they wanted to obtain.
Similarities between the two heroes are abundant. For example, Gilgamesh and Thor are god-like and part god. Gilgamesh is two-thirds god, one-third man and Thor is a Norse god. Being that they are god and/or god-like, their strength is astonishing. Another similarity between them is their bravery.
Hercules the noble teen ? Or a murderer ? Hercules was known for being a hero in the movie, but a murderer in the Myth. Hercules shows that he is a hero through the task he completes in the movie and the Myth. The different archetypes show that Hercules is two different characters in the movie and the myth.
Instead of tricking others, characters often deceive those around them in regards to their identity so they can gain information. Take Odysseus for example. As he goes on his journey home, he meets many people who can aid him in returning to Ithaca. He never quite tells the truth about who he is, whether he makes up an elaborate story or just leaves out pieces of his story. Odysseus knows exactly what to say, or not to say, to get what he needs.
One of the most important similarity is that both stories are well enjoyed over generations and teach great life lessons that serve the sole purpose of the
In “The Lord of the Rings,” Gandolf has to save his people from being attacked and killed by the Balrog. Gondola has to go through many battles in different places to kill Balrog, but he comes out victorious. With the characters within these two stories they are very similar in many aspects. Both of the men are very courageous when they have to protect and defend their men. Both of the men in these stories were leaders while fighting their enemies.
During the early 17th century, traveling Europeans were noticing how popular coffeehouses were in Arabia; Coffeehouses in the Arab world were sources of news and places where people could meet one another. In 1609, English traveller William Biddulph explained that “their Coffa houses are more common than Ale-houses in England…” Many other European travelers, such as George Sandys and many more, were amazed by these coffeehouses. Just before the death of Pope Clement VIII in 1605, he was asked for the opinion of coffee on behalf of the Catholic church. Being only used by botanists and medical men at the time, coffee was considered evil by Christians. After trying a sample of the drink, Pope Clement VIII stated coffee was allowed for Christians to consume.
These things include the attitude that most people of that time had towards the gods, how a hero was defined and regarded, views about death and friendship. Like wise, the Odyssey was also very popular in it’s time. During the reading of both tales, it can be seen that both of the stories share many similarities. An the main similarity that they both share is that both main characters pose to be epic heros. Even thoguh they come from two different time periods and express differences, they also express commanalities within themselves as characters.
Hercules and Theseus, two great heroes from mythology, seem to be similar in many ways. Both extremely brave and noble; with a love of danger and adventure mixed with compassion, creates the perfect heroes. Their stories intertwine with one another’s when Hercules has to save Theseus from the chair of forgetfulness in Hades. Theseus saved Hercules when he was distraught with intent to kill himself. In a similar way, they both stood by their friends no matter the cost.
In the story “George” by Alex Gino George is unhappy because she is lonely, she needs to be herself in secret and, cannot show her true identity and all of this is just because she is transgender. First of all, I think George is lonely and scared, For example in the story in the story it said this quote, “George jumped when she heard a clatter outside. She looked out the window to the front door directly below. no one was in sight, but Scott 's bike lay in the driveway, the back wheel still spinning” When her brother comes home she gets really nervous, she needs to hide everything really quickly and before she knew it her brother was banging on the bathroom door needing to go really badly, when she did find a hiding place for her things and got out she still stayed