This characteristic is what helped Odysseus to survive his journey and make his way home to his family. One example of Odysseus’ bravery would be when he decided to make the trip that Circe warned him about, even though he knows that death and peril are very much possible. Correspondingly, Circe warns of the Sirens, the Den of Scylla, and Charybdis; all three creatures and beings are accomplished of bringing a fatality to the crew. Comparatively, Odysseus portrays the characteristic vengeance, which is one of his less admirable character traits. Because vengeance means punishment inflicted or retribution exacted for an injury or wrong, it is a trait that he should have tried to move past. For example, when Odysseus is gone and two men attempt to marry his wife, Odysseus becomes extraordinarily angry and he slaughters the two men. His anger and vengefulness cause him to murder and destroy people and things like this during the epic poem. As has been noted, Odysseus had various traits that helped, and hurt, him throughout his journey. Firstly, Odysseus was witty, which allowed him to outsmart various creatures and beings over the course of his