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The Odysseus

as responsible for attacking Mrs. Joe. Proteus is a character is the novel, “The Odyssey”. He is an immortal Egyptian profit, a servant of Poseidon; who always speaks the truth. Proteus is referred to as the “Old Man of the Sea” who knows all the deep places of the sea. Odysseus had two important questions for Proteus: which immortal God was keeping him from his home and how would he make the journey over the sea. Proteus not only answered these questions, but also gave Odysseus additional information concerning his comrades of war. Proteus sent Odysseus on his way with well wishes and a treasured gift. His role is an important element in helping Odysseus return to Ithaca.The Finches of the Grove is the setting for a highly fashionable club in London in the novel, “Great Expectations”. The Grove appears towards the middle of the novel and is important in portraying the ambiance of high society London. It is meeting place for ladies and gentlemen of leisure. Most members dine extravagantly at the Finches of the Grove for the sake of appearances more so than the quality of the cuisine. Later in the novel the Grove is the setting in which Pip introduces Estella to Drummle for the first time. Estella, the love of Pip’s imagination, eventually marries Drummle much to Pip’s dismay. Teiresias appears in the novel of “The Odyssey” while Odysseus visits the Kingdom of the Dead. This is a place where Odysseus meets up with many important souls of the afterlife. Before Teiresias’ death, he had gone from man to woman after seeing two snakes copulating. Because of this, he was able to experience sex from a man’s point of view and also a woman’s. He shared his experience with both Zeus and his sister’s wife, Vera and decided that a woman enjoyed sex more. Vera was outraged by his outcome and cursed Teiresias to be blind. Zeus, being more powerful, a...

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