Character Analysis of Odysseus Essay

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    provides us with the adventurous tale of Odysseus, who sometimes seems as if he is more god than human. But his character flaws quickly remind us that he is similar to us in more than one way. Just like me, Odysseus can be rather curious and possessive at times. A common trait that connects Odysseus and me is our curious nature. In my case, it leads me down the path of knowledge. Unfortunately for Odysseus, it results in many shortcomings. In The Odyssey, Odysseus frequently finds himself in…

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    In the epic poem The Odyssey by Homer, Odysseus is often considered a character who is flawed by some of his characteristics. However, throughout the course of the piece he continuously displayed qualities that prove he is, in fact, a leader. Odysseus, without doubt, is an outstanding hero due to his shrewdness, bravery and selflessness. Odysseus faced many challenges throughout the poem, however, he was always sharp-witted when making decisions. In The Cyclops, Polyphemus grabbed two of the men…

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    Odysseus, Hero or Foe? Odysseus, good or evil, great truth or blind lie? Odysseus has been to hades and back he has done everything for his family. The book makes one believe he was 100% determined to do anything for them at this point after all the monsters and creatures he has battled. In the beginning Odysseus is trapped on an island, prisoner to Calypso. He could of took his own life at this point, but he decided to stay loyal to his family and do his best to fight and arrive home. He…

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    Odysseus returns to Ithica after twenty years. He is disguised as an old beggar. He believes enough time has been wasted and wants things to go back to normal. Penelope makes an offer to the wooers. She gets the bow of Odysseus and tells the wooers that whoever will easily string the bow and shoot the arrow through twelve axes will be rewarded. The reward is he will become her husband. Odysseus asked the Queen if he could participate being he was an old beggar. Everyone was surprised that she…

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    and fate of a young king named Odysseus and his trusty men. After his major role in the Trojan War, Odysseus set sail for his journey back home to Ithaca. His voyage took him twenty long years due to the occurring hurdles. Odysseus gives up so much along the way in order to bring his mates and him safely back home to their families. Demonstrating, his guile and intuitive character, Odysseus sacrifices a lot to guide his men and him through tough challenges. Odysseus uses his leadership and…

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    starring a heroic character, and a novel which follows a 10-year-old boy may seem quite different. However, they do share similar traits that make both texts parallel to each other. Odysseus and Oskar travels in hopes to solve their problems, such as loneliness and anguish. The Odyssey is written with objective narration, which allows holistic analysis of the events. Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close is written with Oskar’s voices, therefore provides highly subjective analysis of the…

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    In the epic poem called “The Odyssey” by Homer, the main character, Odysseus, is forced from his home to pursue his duties as king of Ithaca. He leaves to protect his country and win the trojan war. Once Odysseus is in the midst of his quest, he is faced with many conflicts of which he must overcome. However, Odysseus lets many people down and hurts more people than he saves, yet he still receives full credit and respect somehow. Odysseus resembles the opposite of a paragon of virtue because he…

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    Archetype In The Odyssey

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    Odysseus: Character Analysis “The Odyssey” by the Greek author Homer, is a “Highly stylized” epic poem, which tells of a hero Odysseus, who journeys to his home in Ithaca after a victory in the Trojan War (Pathways 466). Throughout the poem, Odysseus faces many obstacles on his eighteen-year journey and must prove himself an “epic hero.” Odysseus uses his many character traits, both positive and negative, to help him on his trip. Finally, Odysseus proves himself to be an archetype of a hero…

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    Through analysis of major characters in Sophocles’ Philocetes, one can see that an individual’s needs, feelings, or behaviors do not always align with the values of society. The values upheld by society are often times contradictory to those of a certain individual. Our society is flawed and unfortunately, faulty values exist. It is also important to keep in mind whether the individual acts for good or evil. This often times non existing reflection between individual and societal values…

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    semester. Next we shall encounter alternative formulations of Odysseus’ life in the Epic Cycle and examine how the Lyric poet and philosopher Xenophanes viewed the Homeric hero. By the time of Odysseus’ arrival on the Greek stage in 5th century Athens much has changed in the world of the Greeks and Odysseus has changed with the times. Sophocles portrays two very different Odysseus characters in his Ajax and Philoctetes. These characters are powerful meditations on issues both political and…

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