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    The Iliad, Odysseus was a legendary Greek hero during the fabled Trojan War. It was he who was the architect of the Trojan horse, which was a giant wooden horse filled with Greek soldiers left outside the walls of Troy to feign surrender. The Trojans fell into the deception and had their kingdom sacked as a result, culminating the end of the war. The plan developed by Odysseus exhibited his cunning, a trait that would serve him well in the upcoming years of his journey home. Odysseus would…

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    Odysseus: An Epic Hero

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    trait our epic hero “Odysseus used in the story was knowledge. For example Odysseus had to our smart many monsters, gods and wild men so he could save himself and his crew. Knowledge is a trait used by many epic hero’s to overcome the obstacles in their path. Odysseus has many character traits that come into play but knowledge is his primary skill. Odysseus used his knowledge of his surroundings to understand he could not kill the cyclops. Most of the men in the cave with Odysseus wanted to…

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    Odysseus Bravery Analysis

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    Tiresias to not eat the flock of cattle of the Sun God on Thrinakia, which ultimately saves his life. The fact Odysseus is able to realize the gods are the almighty beings to mortals is key to his survival. Another heroic trait is his stern conviction, his ability to remain faithful in his beliefs even in time of skepticism, which Homer portrays through Odysseus’s piety. Another category Odysseus exhibits is his quick thinking. While trapped in the cave of the Kyklops, he quickly uses his…

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    Odysseus Bad Leader

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    Is Odysseus good or bad leader? One of the huge discussion of a greek hero ,that is going to be about Odysseus that has good side of being a leader,also a bad side,too.People in history says that he is bad leader,such as selfish to his men by”sacrificing them to monster.”Also people in history ,also say that he is good leader,by being heroic,strong,winning the trojan war with his intellects skills. The issue is that Odysseus has bad,good sides,for example in the story that he knows…

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    How Is Odysseus A Hero

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    Odysseus Life of a hero requires many different skills. Odysseus shows many different skills such as bravery, unwise, and loyalty. He shows these traits throughout the story in many different situations. It takes these qualities and more to be a true hero which is what Odysseus proves he is and will continue to be. During the first part of the story, Odysseus shows great bravery. It is shown when the text states, “I stormed that place and killed the men who fought Plunder we took and we…

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    Odysseus An Epic Hero

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    journey home from the Trojan War for Odysseus, ruler of Ithaca. Having left Troy with ships full of supplies and men, Odysseus mostly survives on his own, confronting various dangers and mishaps that keep him away from Ithaca and his loved ones for about twenty years. Odysseus proves himself, not only to be an epic hero but an ordinary man as well. He carries heavy resemblance of both personalities, which evidently help him throughout the story.…

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    In book nine, the problem that Odysseus must face is eluding the evil cyclops, Polyphemus's cave. In order to be successful in his journey, Odysseus must use intelligence, bravery, and the help of gods if he wants to return to Ithaca. The story begins when Odysseus is on his way after getting past the sirens. As Odysseus is heading back Poseidon is alarmed, Poseidon then sends strong 9 day winds to blow Odysseus off course. This leaves Odysseus and his crew helpless to which ever way the…

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    Odysseus Heroic Qualities

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    character is Odysseus. He is king of the island Ithaca and has been gone from his country for ten years at war and spends an additional ten years on his journey home. During his return, he leads his men across the ocean, facing many obstacles. He encounters The Cyclops, Poseidon, Sirens, and many other mystical creatures. All of his men perish during the journey; some by their own fault, others by Odysseus’s mistakes. Although some readers think his actions are reckless, I believe Odysseus is a…

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    Odyssey, Odysseus is seen as heroic because of his determination, and his strategic actions throughout his journey. In the beginning of the story, Odysseus is put in a position where Poseidon is angry with him and his men after they ate some of his sheep on Poseidon’s isle. Poseidon then continuously kept him adrift at sea, which kept him from going home. Throughout the rest of the story, Odysseus endured many different hardships in order to return to his beloved. Through his journeys, Odysseus…

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    Odysseus: A Tragic Hero

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    originally told by Homer, Odysseus is characterized as a great and is looked up to by many. Odysseus was described as a mortal god, “at every twist of strategy he excelled [them] all” (book 3; 134-136). His skills and talents immensely exceeded those of his peers. Odysseus was one of the greatest men in history, “not a man in the crowd [could] match Odysseus––what a man he was” (book 21, 107-109). He was well known throughout Greece and neighbouring nations. Even Odysseus’ enemies admitted to…

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