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Homer’s The Odyssey is an ancient Greek poem about a man who goes on an epic journey home after years in captivity. This classic work most likely influenced the film

a. Into the Wild, about a young man who cuts off communication with his family to trek through the wilderness by himself.
b. O Brother, Where Art Thou?, about a man who escapes prison to find a treasure and reunite with his family.
c. The King’s Speech, about a reluctant king who works to overcome a speech impediment with the help of his teacher and family.
d. Taking Chance, about a soldier who travels with another soldier’s casket to bring the man to his final resting place.

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B. O Brother, Where Art Thou?, about a man who escapes prison to find a treasure and reunite with his family.

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The correct answer is (b). Homer’s “The Odyssey” is an ancient Greek poem about a man who goes on an epic journey home after years in captivity most likely influenced the film “O Brother, Where Art Thou?”, about a man who escapes prison to find a treasure and reunite with his family. The film “O Brother, Where Art Thou”, directed by Joel Coen, is modern satire set in time of Great Depression loosely based on Homer’s “The Odyssey”.

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