Superman Qualities Of Odysseus In Homer's Odyssey

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Furthermore, Odysseus has superman qualities who make him a godlike among others man. Penelope propose to the suitors that whoever using Odysseus’s bow shout through the axes will marry and will take all her belonging. The suitors tried to string the bow many times but all of them fail in the attempts. However, Odysseus was the only one who had the strength to string the bow “Holding it on either side, pulls the strongly twisted cord of Sheep’s gut … so, without any strain, Odysseus strung the great bow” (Book 21 407-409). In this case, for Odysseus it was natural easy to perform the string of the bow. It demonstrated how much physical strength he had in comparison to the suitors but also shows his confidence on his superman qualities who

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