The Epic Hero Odysseus The Odyssey is an epic poem written by Homer about a hero named Odysseus and his long journey. Odysseus, the king of Ithaca goes to fight in war and does no return home for twenty years. Along the way, he faces many struggles and battles and has to use his heroic qualities and the help of gods to find his way home. A hero is a leader who is a strong and wise fighter, someone who impacts other people lives, and never gives up, and Odysseus does all these things. Although…
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the Odyssey, Odysseus—an epic hero known for both his physical strength and his mental guile—through the final stage of the Hero’s Journey. Throughout his journey, the theme: mental strength over physical strength is depicted time and time again. Through the hero’s journey archetype, and other significant character and setting archetypes found in the Odyssey, the reader can comprehend the importance of mental strength over physical strength.…
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Odyssey, Odysseus does complete the Hero’s Journey since Odysseus departs for home, goes through and overcomes many challenging trials, and then proceeds to return home to his life. Odysseus does complete the Hero’s Journey because he leaves his everyday life to go on a Journey. Penelope talks to the beggar(Odysseus) and tells him what happened to Odysseus “Odysseus left us years ago when he went off to Troy” (980-981).Odysseus left home to go and fight the Trojan War. This shows he did…
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The Odyssey, there are many times when the characters show their strengths and skills. The main idea of the proverb “adversity is the foundation of virtue” is seen in the plot of The Odyssey. Odysseus goes through many perils and has to use his mastery in many skills to navigate his way around them. He uses his incredible self-control and ability to manipulate others in a crafty manner. Once Odysseus is back in Ithaca both he and Penelope show their wit and craftiness by hinting at each other about…
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In the epic The Odyssey, Polyphemus creates a major conflict for Odysseus and his men when they are trying to return home to Ithaca. Polyphemus is a giant, one-eyed, man-eating Cyclops. He lives on the island Thrinacia and his father is Poseidon, god of the sea. Polyphemus does not really care to have visitors and using his strength he can make their time on the island miserable or even result in death. The first adjective I have chosen to describe Polyphemus is strong. “Polyphemus may represent…
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any situations no matter how perilous to be considered such. Strength, courage, intelligence, and loyalty are almost prerequisites. A leader must not only portray these qualities, but they set an example as each of these qualities. Leaders are a role model to the ones who needs guidance in life. In the epic poem The Odyssey by Homer, Odysseus will possess many characteristics and virtues that make him a true representation of a leader. As many characteristics that Odysseus possess on his journey,…
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tells about the adventure of Odysseus, The King of Ithaca voyage begin, after he defeat the Trojans.Odysseus faces many treacherous obstacles and monster because Poseidon hold grudge on him. After 20 yrs. he finally go home Ithaca, disguise by as an old beggar and meet his son Telemachus and kill all the demanding and egocentric suitors. Therefore,Odysseus will remain the epic of all heroes because he embodies the best heroic traits. King of Ithaca shows his superior strength throughout his 20 yrs. voyage…
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by Homer, their messages about leadership are non-interchangeable. Mythology and You teaches one that you need to have strength to be a powerful leader, while The Odyssey teaches one that you need to lead by example and never give up. Mythology and You is compromised of many myths created by the Mycenaeans and Minoans. The Odyssey is an epic poem explaining the journey of Odysseus, a lost soldier trying to return home. Mythology and You and The Odyssey spread different lessons on leadership, but both…
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diction to thoroughly describe Odysseus actions, feelings and emotions, and intentions and display the epic conventions among the story. In Book XXII, many examples of this can be seen through Odysseus’ actions and his ways of thinking in lines 1 through 43. After his arrival to Ithaka, Odysseus witnessed sights which he can’t bear to see and is absolutely outraged by what he saw. After carefully thinking of an approach on how to attack and get rid of the suitors, Odysseus gets Telemachus to join him…
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comparing two heroes, Odysseus from The Odyssey and Mary Seacole, a Crimean War nurse, one can discover three important traits that all heroes should possess. Heroes should be brave so they are able to do what needs to be done in the face of danger. Heroes should also be determined so that they will not give up when things get difficult for them. Finally, heroes need to be mentally strong so they can avoid temptation and think of a solution when they are in a dilemma. Odysseus and Mary Seacole are…
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