Odysseus Tough Experiences In Homer's Odyssey

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In the Odysseus’s life and experiences that he had to face relate to the tough experiences I and other teenagers have went through. Throughout the Odyssey, Odysseus had to choose really tough decisions just like me. Though he was on a journey to be re-united to the love of his life, and his son, and I am on my journey of life. Also, Odysseus’s problems might be a little more complicated than what i face, they still are hard to deal with. When I was born I had been diagnosed with an irregular heart rhythm. The doctors told my family that I had 24 hours to live if the rhythm had not correct itself, since the medicine had not been working. They filled my baby body with enough medicine to safe a fully grown elephant. That experience compares

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