Book Quote by Lawrence Osborne
“'The Odyssey' is a great poem to refugee-dom... Odysseus is not entirely a refugee... he's somebody who's blown off course. The entire book is an exploration of that theme... I reread it every year... That's not as surprising as it sounds, because it's a rip-roaring book.”
About This Quote
The quote interprets The Odyssey as a metaphor for displacement, likening Odysseus’s journey to the refugee experience of being forced off one’s path.
In simple terms: Displacement as a universal journey
Odysseus embodies the refugee’s struggle
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- academic lecture on literature
- refugee support workshop
- personal reflection on migration
- creative writing class
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- teaching comparative literature
- informing refugee advocacy narratives
Questions to Reflect On
- How does myth help us understand modern migration?
- What aspects of Odysseus’s story parallel refugee experiences?