Odysseus: An Example Of A Hero In Homer's Odyssey

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Heroes are people who are above average people who go out of their way to help other people like veterans, men and women who risked their lives so that we could be able to do the things we enjoy in life. Even veterans were around in Ancient Greece. Even Odysseus was a veteran he fought in the trojan war 3000 years ago, and in other times fighting to get back home to his family. A perfect example of a veteran is odysseus from the Odyssey. He travels all around greece on his way from the trojan war. On his journey he stabs a cyclops in the eye, he lived on a beautiful island with a goddess, gets tormented by poseidon, sleeps with a goddess, sacks the land of troy, meets a lot of new friends and enemies. In the Odyssey by homer odysseus demonstrates

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