story "The Odyssey" by Homer. Throughout the story, Odysseus demonstrates bravery and intelligence, which are key characteristics of a hero. On page 1218, Odysseus devises a plan to blind the Cyclops Polyphemus, “.gave me a hand, lugging it near the cyclops as more than naturally nerved them; straight forward they sprinted, lifted it, and rammed it deep in his crater eye. “. This example highlights Odysseus' heroic qualities and justify why he is regarded as a hero in the epic. Odysseus's determination…
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teaches you a lot about your destination.” -Drake. The Odyssey by Homer is one of the greatest epic poems of all time, with 24 different stories. Its about King Odysseus’s journey in order to get back to his kingdom Ithaca and his family after being gone for 20 years after the Trojan War. Odysseus went through many obstacles in order to get home, only to find out that suitors had tried to take over his kingdom and his wife, Penelope. The Odyssey shows that often the journey is more important than the…
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Imagine getting sucked into a whirlpool, getting eaten by giants, or even having a rough journey on the sea. These are some of the events that happened in the Odyssey. Poseidon’s curse was caused because Odysseus blinded Polyphemus, a cyclops who is the son of Poseidon. Odysseus’s men caused the Charybdis. Who killed the cattle and the gods gave revenge? This led to Odysseus and his men having to go to the path of the Charybdis since it was the only way to get back home. Lastly, the Laestrygonians…
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the central figure of Homer's epic poem, "The Odyssey," is often celebrated as a great hero in literature and mythology. Throughout history, he has been held up as a paragon of bravery, intelligence, and resilience. From his cunning escape from the Cyclops Polyphemus to his enduring journey back to Ithaca, Odysseus embodies the timeless qualities of heroism, making a lasting impression on audiences across cultures and generations. One of Odysseus's most renowned traits is his exceptional intelligence…
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The Odyssey, Odysseus tries to get home after winning the Trojan war, only to get multiple displeasing obstacles in his way. But he fights through each and every one of these obstacles with his thinking. Along the way he shows his physical strength and strategy and great thinking before his actions. Throughout The Odyssey, Odysseus shows he is a hero because he is intellectually stronger than other men. Physically stronger, along with emotionally stronger than others. In book 9 of The Odyssey, When…
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In Homer’s The Odyssey, Telemachus, Odysseus’s son, faces many conflicts, or “monsters” -- both internal and external. At first they appear as burdens, causing him worry, grief, and anger. However, they are significant in motivating him to follow the course Athena had set out for him and mature as a person. Without the push to overcome these obstacles, Telemachus would not have moved closer to reuniting with his father or driving the suitors out of his house. In battling his fears, Telemachus will…
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these morals, no matter the obstacles or consequences they may face. In The Odyssey, the character Odysseus is the hero. He has many of these heroic qualities and is admired by many people throughout the story. My real-life hero is Taylor Swift. She is my hero because she inspires me and many others with her music and kindness. In the book, The Odyssey, Odysseus is a hero because of his role as King of Ithaca, his leadership in the war, and his ten year journey home. Odysseus is a hero because of his…
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When one hears the name ‘Odysseus’, one imagines the courageous, glorified hero of the famous epic, The Odyssey. Despite having an undeniable ancient Greek hero status, Odysseus’s aptitude for leadership has much to be desired. Odysseus is a bad leader because he is routinely puts his crew in danger, is egocentric, and a bad listener.…
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In “The Odyssey,” Odysseus, Penelope, and Telemachus show varying characteristics, each embodying qualities of their heroic titles. Odysseus, shows his heroic traits of heroism through his intellect, physical prowess, and leadership abilities. For example, when faced against the Cyclops Polyphemus, Odysseus demonstrates his quick thinking by blinding the giant and devising a plan to escape from his cave (Book 9). Odysseus’s resilience in enduring numerous trials during his journey home from Troy…
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Homer’s epic poem, the Odyssey, follows Odysseus, a heroic figure whose journey shows the essence of heroism. Homer’s Odyssey has been recognized as one of the oldest works in Western literature, and it has influenced many works following it. More often than not, a story needs a hero, and Odysseus is considered one of the first. The qualities he possesses aid him in overcoming numerous challenges, navigating dangerous waters, and ultimately succeeding in his mission. Throughout the epic poem, Odysseus…
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