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1)Has superior superhuman strength, intelligence, and/or courage.
Odysseus does't mention Scylla (the six headed monster that resembles the hydra) because the crew would panic.
Pg. 682-683
2)Risks death for glory or for the greater good of society.
Odysseus stabs polyphemus in the eye.
Pg. 651
3)A quest or journey undertaken in search of something of value.
Odysseus ventures to the underworld to learn his destiny.
Pg. 675-677
4)Is a strong responsible leader.
Odysseus ties three men under their benches because they ate the lotus and had lost all hope of home.
Pg. 658
5)Reflects the ideals of a particular society.
Odysseus reflects the ideals of the greek society because he lived life to the fullest by taking risks.
Pg. 651-709
6)Possesses human weaknesses.
Odysseus and his crew can not kill the cyclops because they could never move the boulder used as a door.
Pg. 663