The Analysis and Comparison of the Themes of "Beowulf", "The Odyssey" and Other Related Epics
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Rape of the Lock" concentrates on the mockery of the "usual battles" of an epic as well as other themes and "Gilgamesh" somewhat focuses on the theme homecoming because of his eagerness to return home and all of the obstacles and villains he has to face to get there. Although each epic was surely different, they all still had something in common, they all had themes that related to those of "The Odyssey and "Beowulf".
Rape of the Lock" concentrates on the mockery of the "usual battles" of an epic as well as other themes and "Gilgamesh" somewhat focuses on the theme homecoming because of his eagerness to return home and all of the obstacles and villains he has to face to get there. Although each epic was surely different, they all still had something in common, they all had themes that related to those of "The Odyssey and "Beowulf".