followers, they create leaders.” Odysseus is the main focus within the book “The Odyssey” by Homer, a blind poet. Odysseus is a father and a husband who got sent away, regarding the Trojan War. During his way home himself and his crew faced difficult obstacles that set them back from his return. Do you believe Odysseus is an epic hero? I do not believe that Odysseus was a hero because in each sentence between the characteristics (self-centered, vain, and curiosity) of Odysseus are what make him to be this…
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Odysseus: An Epic Hero There are many different types of heroes in literature. One example of a hero is an epic hero. An epic hero is a loyal and brave warrior who goes on a quest or a journey taking the values of his society with him. Furthermore, an epic hero also has some negative traits, including arrogance. One epic hero in particular plays a role in The Odyssey by Homer. This epic hero is Odysseus. Odysseus is an example of an epic hero. First of all, Odysseus is an epic hero because…
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After looking at both sides to see whether Odysseus fits into the epic hero archetype, let's compare him to a modern day character from another show to see if he truly fits the epic hero archetype. According to the Bluey full episode, Curry Quest, it presents, “You're not going through the park are you? There's a magpie protecting his nest. The trick is not to take your eyes off of him, if he thinks you’re looking at him he won’t swoop,” said Lady at the bus stop. In this piece of evidence, the lady…
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In the epic novel, The Odyssey, by Homer, Homer uses epic conventions and language such as figurative devices and 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…
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An epic, commonly a long narrative poem that connects events in history or folklore. An epic hero has many attractive qualities that allow them to become a larger-than-life person who embodies cultural values. The cultural values that define an epic hero tend to be favorable to the character, but to become an epic hero, there must be flaws to establish a limit. In The Odyssey, Homer provides Odysseus as an excellent example of an epic hero. Odysseus faces many obstacles while returning to his kingdom…
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Webster defines an epic hero as “a brave and noble character in an epic poem, admired for great achievements or affected by grand events,” they very well could have shown a picture of Odysseus. He a respected warrior from Ithaca and abandons his wife and newborn son fight for the return of Helen. To leave the ones he loves and to embark on a twenty year trek can only be achieved by a hero of epic proportion. In Homer’s epic poem, the Odyssey, Odysseus is fit to be considered an “epic hero” because he…
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Honors English 1 March 10, 2014 The Making of a Hero “A hero, a mythological or legendary figure often of divine descent endowed with great strength or ability,” (“Merriam-Webster”). There are two types of heroes, epic heroes and modern heroes. Odysseus and Mahatma Gandhi are both heroes who show courage, perseverance, and leadership, but differ in adventure. However, one thing is certain, modern heroes can be identical to epic heroes if they are larger than life, express the morals of their culture…
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away from what they once were. Even the greatest of tales, such as the epic poem The Odyssey by Homer, translated by Fitzgerald, change and move far away from what they were once about. The Odyssey is a great example of how tales shift, for it was originally about a great, heroic, Greek man named Odysseus's journey back home from the Trojan War. It is narrated by the great poet Homer. During this rigorous journey back home, Odysseus encounters multiple challenges that vary in difficulty, from fighting…
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The meaning of a hero as Peter S. Beagle says, “Great heroes need great sorrows and burdens, or half their greatness goes unnoticed.” All great heroes have gone through something truly tragic in their lives that inspires them to overcome any hardship; although the end is not always a joyous one. A tragic hero is a hero who's actions leads to their own demise, regardless of how hard they try to prevent it. Oedipus is a great example of a tragic hero. A few characteristics of tragic heroes are hamartia…
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Ms. Gibson English 1/2 H p5 16 December 2013 Odysseus’ Clock Heroes are everywhere... such can be the Americans who fight over seas, the leaders who defend our human rights, the civilians who save the unfortunate, the people who feed us and shelter us from the cold and unknown, and the souls that lie within every one of us. We do not realize this because the definition of a hero is ambiguous. According to Merriam Webster Dictionary, a hero is a mythological or legendary figure often of divine…
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