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Paper Excerpts: ... Mafia connections. The symbolism is ritualistic, representing honor and loyalty to the family as well as to the society Roth), a twisted form of honor and loyalty. Ironically, Mr. White's loyalty also mirrors the loyalty shown by the symbolic gesture of honor and loyalty. This scene also leaves the audience to wonder what is next, what type of Don will checking of evil by refusal of assent; the overturning of the mighty by the small; loyalty, chivalry, honor, sacrifice, honor the greater loyalty he feels towards his family, and also derive some pride and satisfaction in work that he knows ...
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Sources list for HONOR AND LOYALTY IN THE ILIAD AND THE ODYSSEY: Beye, Charles R. The Iliad, the Odyssey and the Epic Tradition. New York: Macmillan, 1966.Homer's "Iliad" and "Odyssey" W. Kullmann, 'Gods and men in the Iliad and Odyssey', HSCP 89 (1985) The Gods and the "Iliad" Homer: The Iliad & The Odyssey, University of Chicago: The Great Books Series, Vol. 4, 1952 On the Internet: Access Indiana: "Minoan and Mycaenean Civilizations" [1]www.tlc.ac.org/trojanwa.htm The Trojan War: Fact and/or Fiction? References in the form of (A #.##) refer to Mandelbaum's translation of the Aeneid, as cited on my Works Cited page. Similarly, references in the form of (I #.##) and (O #.##) refer to Fagles's translations of the Iliad and the Odyssey, respectively, as c Virgil's "Aeneid": Imitation or Plagiarization? Feldman, Thalia Phillies (1979) "The Taunter in Ancient Epic: The Iliad, Odyssey, Aeneid, and Beowulf" Papers on Language & Literature 15.1: 3-16. Gods and Humans More sources on "HONOR AND LOYALTY IN THE ILIAD AND THE ODYSSEY"
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