Cmafai
May 24 2007, 01:26 AM
Well I have to write an essay about some of the books we have read this year, and I have chosen to do mine on:
'How the theme of disguise/misunderstanding is portrayed in "Much ado about Nothing", "The Odyssey", and "Old School".'
So, if you have read any of those books, and have ideas about where disguise/deceit/misunderstanding is shown in them, post your ideas!
Posted this a bit late, seeing as the paper is due tomorrow.
I already have a good idea of what most of my stuff will be about, and I have written almost all of it. I will have a free period before the class in which it is due, though, so I am hoping that I can squeeze in one more brilliant Crypter's idea in that time.
Well, in the oddyessey, there is a misunderstanding as you don't expect old men to fight wooers, as oddyseus did.
Silver
Jun 3 2007, 11:18 PM
In the Odyssey.
Athena as that old guy or something (when she talks to Telemachus)
Odyssey's men eating the cattle of the sun god. (misunderstanding)
all i can really think about.
toe76
Jun 3 2007, 11:50 PM
QUOTE(Silver @ Jun 3 2007, 07:18 PM)

In the Odyssey.
Athena as that old guy or something (when she talks to Telemachus)
Odyssey's men eating the cattle of the sun god. (misunderstanding)
all i can really think about.
the old guy was named Mentor
how is that misunderstanding? he specifically told them not to eat the cattle...