Sunday, December 11, 2011

Books 18-End

I liked reading to the end of the book. It was very exciting, especially when Ulysses had to kill all of the suitors. Except, Telemachus made it seem that there were hundreds of suitors, but when Ulysses was battling them it seemed that that there couldn't have been more than 50. But either way I liked the ending and I thought that it was a very good book. But one thing that I did notice was that there was a lot of commonly said sentences, for example, they said 'Thus they conversed' many times and they also said 'Minerva shed sweet sleep over her eyes' multiple times. I thought that it was touching when Ulysses met both his father, Laertes, and when he met his wife. I thought that it was a very well written book especially for when it was written, even though there were probably some editing done to the original version

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