Odysseus finds that the loti flowers are dangerous and gets himself and his crew out of danger quickly, which is something that more traditional heroes would not think to do. Most protagonists would not have been able to achieve what Odysseus accomplished. Finkelberg states that, “Ajax or Achilles would never have been willing to undergo some of Odysseus' experiences - his three adventures in beggar's disguise, for instance, and his ignominious escape from the Cyclops' cave by hanging under a ram's belly” (Finkelberg 3). He uses his mind and bravery to do things that other famous heroes would be scared to do. For instance, when he faces the sirens and says, “I reviewed these things in every detail, informing my companions.” (Homer 12.212-213). Odysseus keeps his crew safe by warning them in advance, instead of acting like a stereotypical hero and saving them in the face of