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    Loyalty Of Odysseus Essay

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    Odysseus spent twenty years away from home at war, at sea, and in various foreign lands. The entire time that Odysseus spent gone at war and journey, Penelope’s loyalty to Odysseus never wavered. Though Odysseus may have been loyal to Penelope before his long journey home from the Trojan War- unlike loyal Penelope, his loyalty faltered far more than once. Giving into temptation on the trip Odysseus betrayed Penelope. If any of his crew was left at the end of it all, they could all testify to his…

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    Odysseus Epic Hero

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    context as Odysseus from Homer’s Odyssey. In this epic poem, Odysseus travels home from his victory in the Trojan War. His journey will take almost a decade, and the dangers he encounters will be great. Even when he reaches home his journey continues. These are all components of an epic hero. In Homer’s Odyssey, Odysseus proves to be an epic hero due to his experience, wit, and determination. In Homer’s Odyssey, Odysseus proves to be an epic hero due to his experience. For Odysseus to be…

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    beggar in Ithaca. His pride led him into a fight with Odysseus, where the stakes had been continually pushed up by the suitors as the tension grew. When Odysseus finally revealed his strength, Irus was very intimidated and wanted to back out, but was threatened to be punished by Antinous if he did so. In the end, Irus lost the fight and suffered the consequences of his pride. 2. In lines 150-170, Odysseus tells Amphinomus that he predicts that Odysseus would return soon, and that he should leave…

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    Is Odysseus a Hero? “A hero is an ordinary individual who finds the strength to persevere and endure in spite of over whelming obstacles” Christopher Reeve. Odysseus is loyal, responsible, and put himself last for others. One-way, Odysseus is a hero is when Odysseus went to Circe’s island. When Circe took his men and turns his men into pigs. Odysseus did not turn and run away, he went back to get his men by threating to kill her and he was showing that he will come back for his men. Odysseus…

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    Odysseus: A Strong Leader

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    A Strong Leader, Odysseus Once Was Odysseus was a hero, a strong leader, and quite clever. "I drew it from the coals, and my four fellows gave me a hand, lugging it near the Cyclops as more natural force nerved them; straight forward they sprinted, lifted it and rammed it deep in his crater eye...". Odysseus told the Cyclops his name was Nobody, and took a scorching hot spear, jamming it into the Cyclops eye. He also plugged his men's ears with bees wax to save them the sound of the sirens,…

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    When the hero Odysseus’ boat is passing Scylla, a monster who has six heads, and Charybdis, a monster who eats boats and then spits them out, he has to make some quick decisions. He decides to sail closer to Scylla, so that less men have to die. However, Odysseus fails to tell his men not to fight back against the monster. This leads to more casualties than are necessary. This behavior shows that Odysseus is more bold than he is courageous. Odysseus makes bold decisions at Helios’ island, with…

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    Odysseus As An Epic Hero

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    follows the adventures of the Greek king, Odysseus, as he travels through the Mediterranean, trying to return home. The protagonist of an epic is called the “epic hero”, and he must exhibit certain characteristics to fulfill this title: he must represent the values of his culture, be either aided or hindered by the gods, and demonstrate one or more character flaws. Because he meets all three criteria, Odysseus can be considered the definitive epic hero. Odysseus clearly demonstrates the…

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    goddess. When Odysseus reaches this island, she protects him and keeps him there by providing everything he needs such as ruddy wine, food and clothing. Calypso falls in love with him and desires to marry him. Enthusiastically, she wants to provide him with immortality and a painless life. If Odysseus had married her, not only would he possess immortality and a painless life, but also a beautiful wife and the power of a god. This would seem like a paradise to any mortals; however, Odysseus…

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    strangers, Odysseus gains enough support and new allies to make it home. In book 7, Odysseus is a stranger in the court of Alcinous, king of the Phaeacians. Alcinous shows generosity and kindness to him as he replaces his own son, Laodamas, with Odysseus at his table. The text reads, “[Alcinous] sat him [Odysseus] down on a burnished chair, displacing his own son, ... the son he loved most” (7.200-204). This depicts Alcinous’s true kindness and hospitality because he is placing Odysseus, a…

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    Odysseus Journey Analysis

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    name Odysseus was called upon to go to war called the Trojan War, which lasted 10 brutal years. He then had a plan to build a trojan horse and filled with solders to attack the other side in the night which upset the gods. While Odysseus is trying to get home from a 10-year long journey, he faced many hardships, such as meeting a Cyclopes, who enjoys human flesh, going to the land of the dead, finding out his mother died, and finally returning home…

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