Wednesday, October 2, 2019
Ithaca by C.P. Cavafy Essay -- Ithaca C.P. Cavafy Greek Poetry Essays
Ithaca by C.P. Cavafy    Everyone is given the opportunity to take the odyssey  that is "life, however it is important to make the journey as  memorable as one possibly can. The poem "Ithaca" by C.P. Cavafy  suggests that what is most important in life is the experience that is  incorporated with the journey, not necessarily just reaching the  ultimate goal. It is the quest, not the destination which matters  most. This message is conveyed through the poem through the use of  allusion, myth and symbolism.    The poem, "Ithaca", is based loosely around the great epic  the Odyssey by ancient Greek poet Homer. In the Odyssey the character  Odysseus trying to make his way home to his kingdom, Ithaca. The  character faces many vicious creatures and other challenges he must  endure in order to make it to the final goal. This is alluded to in  the poem, by making reference to one of the characters starting out on  "[his] journey to Ithaca" (line 1). C.P. Cavafy also refers to  mythological creatures such as "the Cyclopes and the fierce Poseidon"  (line 5), as well as "the Lestrygonians" (li...                      
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