In that story Odysseus goes on a twenty year journey to return home after the trojan war. He goes on various adventures trying to return home after being cursed. Through the Odyssey, Odysseus shows us that he is brave, strong, smart, arrogant, and he can get out of just about every situation. His bravery is shown when he is fighting a cyclops and when he was fighting the sea monster. Odysseus has fought many creatures and men, and still live to make it home.…
Odysseus, King of Ithaca, is the hero of Homers book The Odyssey. Odysseus shown a number of characteristics but the main characteristic that is displayed throughout the whole book is courage. He also displays leadership, as being the main character of Homers “The Odyssey”, by being the leading through the Trojan war as well as being captain of the ship. He has lead through the whole journey back to Ithaca.…
Odysseus is seen as a hero and leader by all his comrades who returned from the Trojan War. According to his fellow commanders, like Menelaus, he has strength, courage and restraint. In Ithaca, preceding the war, Odysseus was viewed as a kind merciful king, adored by his people. Though when voyaging home, Odysseus displays his stubbornness in making decisions, overcome by the need to gain glory and prestige above all else.…
Was Odysseus a Hero? Many know the great story of the mighty Odysseus. A man who was drafted to the Trojan War, and battled to find his way home for twenty years. He has been known throughout history as a legend, and heroic figure for centuries. Consequently, being known as such a famous person means leading a life under criticism.…
Odysseus, the son of laritiz, is the main character in Homer’s epic poem the Odyssey. Odysseus is a skilled warrior and the king of Ithaca. While he might be admired by many for his war tactics and ideas his relationship with the gods is a totally different story. He shows lots of attitude towards the gods and refuses to give them any credit for helping him in his accomplishments. Throughout his journey home to Ithaca Odysseus displays many acts of intelligence, arrogance, and bravery.…
Three thousand years ago in a beautiful part of the world that is now known as Greece was a remarkable story about a man named Odysseus king of Ithaca and his odyssey home after the ten-year Trojan War. In the story,"The Odyssey ", by Homer,Odysseus a cosmopolite, brave, courageous, and heroic man is struggling to get back home to Ithaca after the ten-year war with the Trojans, he faces many external conflicts on his journey home to his wife Penelope and son Telemachus but he first must face all the obstacles the gods put in his way. The external conflicts Odysseus faces on his way home such as sea monsters, giants, enchantress, sirens and being held captive by a goddess reveal and examine his many character traits as a hero. Odysseus has…
The rise and fall of Achilles The main character in Homer’s book The Iliad is Achilles, who is a great warrior, vengeful, petty and proud. The problem he faces in the poem is that he’s very driven by the thirst of become glory to have his name known for many years. Achilles is a flawed character who cannot controlled his pride/ rage when his pride was injured; therefore causes him to leave his fellow comrades to die because of his actions.…
Achilles is a valuable Greek hero in Greek mythology. In the book The Iliad of Homer, Achilles is a selfish warrior. Many characteristics of selfishness are shown throughout the book. During arguments and persuasions, Achilles had shown several of the characteristics. Others are shown through how he had acted towards many other heroes and leaders.…
Through his actions and inner thoughts, Achilles, become what he hates- a dishonourable warrior rather than the hero of the Greeks. The epic poem Iliad by Homer portrays the battle of the Greeks and the Trojans. These sides do not like one another…
Unfortunately, his peace did not last long after trying to flee the falling city of Troy Achilles was shoot in the heel by Paris. Since this was is his only vulnerability, he was killed. Though Achilles will always be remembered as an incredibly strong, courageous warrior, that he wanted to be remembered…
From the very beginning of Homer's the Iliad, Achilles is depicted as vindictive, prideful, and trifling. As the book advances, the picture of Achilles as a resentful youngster is improved significantly. Towards the end of the epic, Achilles displays qualities that are viewed as courageous even in today's time. When his reliable and trusted companion Patroclus passes on, Achilles experiences an extreme change in character. When he goes up against the genuine repulsiveness of death, Achilles sets aside his juvenile approaches to satisfy his obligation to his companion, his countrymen, and his inner voice.…
This idea of Kleos is recognized universally by the greeks, Achilles’ own mother even acknowledges the fame he’ll gain from the war. There is one rather pivotal instance in the Iliad where Achilles ponders the choice to stay or return home, "If I hold out here and I lay siege to Troy, / my journey home is gone, but my glory never dies. / If I voyage back to the fatherland I love, / my pride, my glory dies.../ true, but the life that’s left me will be long, / the stroke of death will not come on me quick,” (Iliad 9.500-505 ). As it is well known, Achilles stays and fights and dies but is still one of the best known hero's to this day.…
He attempts to tug at Achilles’ emotions both by bolstering his pride and by reminding him of the plight of the Greeks, the people he cares for most. He first commends Achilles’ great strength and skill and states that without him, the Greeks were doomed to destruction (Homer 166). He was conscious of the fact that Achilles was nursing his bruised ego, so he made an effort to acknowledge Achilles’ greatness by telling him he was their only solid hope. Odysseus then decides to focus Achilles’ attention on the poor state of the Greeks. He knows of Achilles’ love for his compatriots, as Achilles states in an earlier passage that, “…The Greeks I love best, even in my rage.”…
Achilles in The Iliad by homer, translated by Stanley Lombardo, an epic, possesses many qualities. He is even referred to as godlike many times throughout the epic. Qualities such as strength, persistence, ambition, and compassion are all characterized within Achilles. All these attributes that make him a hero are all trumped throughout the Iliad because of one downfall. His pride.…
In the Iliad, we are introduced to many great warriors, kings, women, and gods. Of all these characters, Achilles is the greatest and most complex figure to appear in the story. He was the most physically capable Greek at the time and feared all across the Aegean. On the other hand, he is plagued with numerous character flaws that may prevent readers from recognizing him as a true hero. Despite these flaws, Achilles manages to retain the attention and interest of the reader.…