To Understand the Ending of The Odyssey, You Must First Understand ‘Zeus’ Law’
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Anne Hathaway as Penelope, reluctant host to 108 unruly suitors —Courtesy of UniversalIt’s Oppenheimer all over again. Christoper Nolan's The Odyssey ends with Matt Damon’s Odysseus, much like the father of the atomic bomb millennia later, wracked with guilt for conjuring something that destroyed not just one city but, in his mind, an entire civilization: the Trojan Horse. In creating the vessel in which the Greeks hid to penetrate the walls of Troy and massacre its citizens to ultimately win th
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