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    characteristics to being a hero. During The Odyssey by Homer,Odysseus went to go sail to fight in the Trojan war with his men. On his way back home to Ithaca he encounters many problems that he must face to get back home.Odysseus saved many lives besides his own because of his characteristics.He may not have physically looked like a hero, but his traits proved that he was one. Odysseus is a hero due to his strategic, clever and loyal traits. Odysseus is a hero due to his first trait, being…

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    In the epic poem "the Odyssey", Odysseus, the king of Ithica is sailing home from the Trojan war, when he is swept off course by Zeus. Along his way home, he stops at multiple islands for provisions, and encounters a different setting on each one. Odysseus shows his strengths and weaknesses along the way and shows a different one each time they encounter something. The first island Odysseus and his men encounter is home to the Lotus-Eaters. These are people who live on the island and eat lotus…

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    Fearless and cunning, yet modest, Homer portrays Odysseus as the ideal Ancient Greek hero in the Odyssey, especially during his encounter with Polyphemus and his humble attitude around king Alcinous. One of the most prominent examples of Odysseus’ courage is when he is able to gather up enough audacity to challenge Polyphemus, the horrendous cyclops who captured and ate four of his men. When Odysseus and his men are trapped in the cyclops’ cave, only Odysseus is smart and brave enough to make a…

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    poem, The Odyssey, Odysseus and Penelope are exemplifications of the ideal Greek man and women. Their similarities and differences, however, further prove the definitive divisions in what is expected of men and women in ancient Greece. Odysseus is a true Homeric hero and embodies all the characteristics that make him so. He is a leader, possesses strength, nobility and courage, and is on a quest for glory. He is an excellent orator and is good at persuading his audiences. Odysseus is mentally…

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    in Homer’s epic poem, The Odyssey, capture how Odysseus’ personality traits and attributes positively affect the hero status he has earned. His courage, wisdom, and intelligence drive his quest to return home to be reunited with his wife Penelope, and son Telemachus. Over the span of twenty years, Odysseus, pushed to the limits physically through battle, uses his will and perseverance to come out a hero. Homer highlights the emotional toll Odysseus faced after losing so many of his men in battle…

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    for others and is not prideful. Odysseus is the opposite of this, he is not a hero. Odysseus seems to have a lot of pride for himself and sometimes seem to speak or take action before he thinks. For example as Odysseus and his men are fleeing from the cyclops he yells, “ Cyclops if ever mortal man inquire how you were put to shame and blinded, tell him Odysseus, raider of cities, took your eye; Laertes’ son, whose home’s on Ithaca.” (Book 9, 1222, 416-419).Odysseus and what is left of his men…

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    In the epic poem the Odyssey, Homer's main character Odysseus portrays three different roles. Unfortunately, not all of Odysseus’s characteristics are outstanding for a biblical worldview. The reason for this is because the manner in which he handles himself as a military leader, a husband and occasionally a father, is not the manner in which a Christian should handle himself. On the other hand, Odysseus’s relationships that he has with his army, wife and family are one that are mostly carried…

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    experience hunger and fear while trying to reach a destination. Odysseus and Inman are both very smart individuals who go on a journey to return back home. They both have a destination and approach it with confidence. They are helped and sheltered by people on the way, while other people want to hurt them. They are both inspired to return home by their families love and they face many obstacles and struggles to get home. Odysseus and Inman's destination is home, which they both left to…

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    Odysseus Heroic Qualities

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    In the epic The Odyssey by Homer, Odysseus relates to an epic hero almost perfectly. Odysseus is the definition of an epic hero because he is a brave, fearless, curious, intelligent, and noble character in the The Odyssey. Odysseus proves himself to be an epic hero in two places. He proved himself in Troy at the Trojan War , and on his long journey home from Troy to Ithaca. He also has to prove himself to his wife Penelope after he gets to Ithaca. Odysseus proves that he is brave in many…

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    Odysseus Hero Analysis

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    The Odyssey, most think of the main character, Odysseus, as a true and epic hero on his adventures. In reality, Odysseus is not as much of a hero as his made out to be. His decisions are cowardly and unwise of him to make. The Greek gods do most of the work during his venture to Ithaca. Plus, Odysseus’ motives are almost entirely for his own self gain. The Odyssey is not a tale about heroism, but about a man who simply is trying to go back home. Odysseus is thought to be a wise man who is brave…

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