Odysseus: A Hero In Homer's The Odyssey

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What makes somebody a good hero , in Homer's story The Odyssey a great powerful hero named Odysseus goes through many difficult trials on his return back home to his family. Odysseus is a hero because he kills all the men who tried to overcome his power. Odysseus kills the suitors because they didn't believe he would return home , when Odysseus was gone the suitors basically moved into his palace and treated his maids with disrespect. The suitors trashed Odysseus place and tried to take his place while he was gone. Odysseus led his men with his smartness and strength , Odysseus and his men won the battle of troy and still returned home after all his trials. This is just a way odysseus is a hero.
Odysseus shows loyalty is important to him. Odysseus

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