Leadership skills of Odysseus Essay

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    who takes the reader along the list of challenges that Odysseus overcame. Odysseus needs to solve a myriad of issues, dealing with noisome land owners, and has to handle the laxity of some of his men. Odysseus still manages to exceed the mores of a leader, he is a laudable and outstanding authority to his men. When Odysseus reaches one of his first challenges, he takes control and uses his skills to get him and his men out safely. Odysseus knows he and his men are trapped, and doesn't panic.…

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    poem, the Odyssey, written by Homer, it tells of the amazing feats performed by Odysseus. He goes on impossible adventures for the average man; He successfully leads his crew through the sea, or does he? Even though Odysseus may show that he is clever, he also shows that he does not listen, is very temperamental, and is untrustworthy; Because of these character traits, he cannot be an effective leader. To begin, Odysseus shows multiple times that he does not listen to his crew. His crew…

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    Leadership is the action of leading a group of people or organization. This doesn’t mean you have to work unaccompanied. Being a leader is a big responsibility and from time to time you can’t do it alone. Many leaders have a partner or a crew to help them along their journey. This is another quality called joint effort, which Odysseus and his crew had great familiarity with. Odysseus and I are both leaders because we took control in problematic situations and always got the job done. My 8th…

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    courage and outstanding achievements. In William Golding’s novel, Lord Of the Flies, Ralph is portrayed as a demanding hero, where as in Homer’s The Odyssey, Odysseus is more of an epic hero because he is consistently courageous with what he does. Odysseus is courageous. Courage is when someone meets danger without fear. In The Odyssey, Odysseus shows courageous traits when he had two ways to Ithaca. He had a choice of passing a monster names Sycall who had six necks, or pass a monster names…

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    Many things can define a hero: bravery, cleverness, skills, strengths, and so much more. In Homer’s “From the Odyssey,” heroic actions are demonstrated in many ways. “From the Odyssey” is about a greek human by the name of Odysseus. Odysseus is a well known king from the kingdom of Ithaca. Throughout the blossoming of Odysseus being discovered, he does some pretty controversial things on his journey back home to Ithaca. At the same time, however, his actions demonstrated that overall he is…

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    The Odyssey follows Odysseus as he continues to travel, with the main priority of returning to his homeland and reuniting with his family. Odysseus’s leadership, as well as his loyalty to his crew members and family, is constantly threatened by many obstacles along his journey, with things like temptation and greed. Book 10 begins with Aeolus giving Odysseus a sack of winds that will blow him home, telling him to keep it closed or else they will return to his island. Odysseus, tempted by…

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    In The Odyssey, by Homer, Odysseus showed he was a good leader by saving his men countless times from horrible and dangerous situations. One being when he rescued three of his men from the Lotus-Eaters. “I drove them, all three wailing, to the ships, tied down under their rowing benches, and called the rest” (Homer 955). Homer’s men were stuck in the Lotus-Eater’s trance and Odysseus was the only one to realize it. He could have just left his three men there and continued on without them, but…

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    Poor leadership is devastating in The Iliad. Homer recognizes this, making a particular effort to demonstrate what traits constitute effective leadership. It is crucial, therefore, to determine exactly how Homer presents this idea in order to gain a coherent understanding of his beliefs. With Homer’s convictions in mind, the individual gifts of these war leaders shine rather brightly. One can then begin to analyze them, deciding for oneself who fits Homer’s ideas the best. Assuredly, each of the…

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    In Homer’s Greek epic, The Odyssey, Odysseus possesses several characteristics that qualify him to be a man of honor in classical Greek literature. However, in Emily Wilson’s translation, Odysseus’s epithet is described as “complicated”, and in Robert Fagles’s translation, he is referred to as a “man of twists and turns” (Homer, The Odyssey, 1.1). Odysseus’s moral values encompass those of a hero, such as his outstanding capabilities as a warrior and tactician, but his negligence and exaggerated…

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    Leadership is an important quality in life that it used everyday to overcome small and large goals that we face. In The Odyssey by Homer and translated by Robert Fitzgerald Odysseus is a clever, hero figure trying to get back home after ten long years of war. At the beginning of his long journey home he lacks proper skills of a leader. Through his experiences he learns and adapt to them to and work on them which result with him getting closer to his goal, getting home. We must learn to be a…

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