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Why at the end of OBrother where art thou does it say ased on Homers Odessy?

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Why at the end of OBrother where art thou does it say ased on Homers Odessy?

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James Joyce’s Ulysses is also loosely based on The Odyssey, though it is one day in the life of a Dubliner in 1904. The idea is that The Odyssey is a timeless myth which can be parallelled in many different forms and times.

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