The hero of Greece ,Odysseus, is a hero that is easily accessible to challenges. Although He is human he has many strengths, weaknesses, and many conflicts. The hero of Greece shows his strengths. Homer points out that Odysseus fought bravely in the Trojan war and free his men from Cirice.Even though he has strengths, with strength comes weakness. Odysseus also carries burdens of weakness. He is lured by danger and willing to put himself and others in harms way barely escaping death…
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“Sometimes its the journey that 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…
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The Odyssey Essay What is a good leader? A leader must express certain virtues, embody ideals, and value a culture considered admirable. A leader must emerge victorious from 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…
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Odysseus is the epitome of an epic hero. He is intelligent, brave, courageous, confident, and loyal. The Odyssey showcases many of these amazing traits Odysseus holds. For example, Odysseus’s intellect and astuteness allows him to escape his encounter with the Cyclops, Polyphemus. When he is trapped in the cave with Polyphemus, Odysseus plans to escape by tying him and his crew to the bottom of Polyphemus’s sheep, “Three abreast I tied them silently together, twining cords of willow from the ogre’s…
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Odyssey by Homer. This epic poem takes place ten years after the end of the Trojan War. This is a story of how Odysseus, the main character, gets home. At Odysseus’s home, Penelope and her son, Telemachus, are warding off the suitors who are trying to win Penelope’s hand in marriage. Through Telemachus’s loss of hope for Odysseus’s return, Odysseus’s men losing faith, and the bow and arrow trial Penelope set up for the suitors, the Odyssey shows that a personal loss can lead to a loss of hope. As Telemachus…
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was not just a hero in the physical standpoint, but the way he conveys his actions shows the spiritual side of his heroism. In an archetype, a hero truly believes that “where there is a will, there is a way”. This motto corresponds perfectly with Odysseus’s determination of getting home. Odysseus truly believed, during his ten-year journey, that he would get back home. The journey that lied before him was not an easy one. Obstacles came across his way during these ten years. Obstacles, like people…
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In the translation of Homer’s The Odyssey, the role of weapons is important in the Trojan War, and throughout the book of Odysseus’s journey. Many different weapons aid in Odysseus’s survival on his journey back to Ithaca. The most important weapon throughout the book, was Odysseus’s bow back home at the palace. It served as a symbol of his cunning and strength, and helped him defeat the suitors and reclaim Ithaca. The bow was far superior to all the weapons used by the suitors; the swords and spears…
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determine whether Ithaca would see their king’s face ever again. This all began during Odysseus’s expedition to a neighboring island named Santorini. Odysseus and his men set out to learn how to become immortal. Odysseus felt his body growing old, and he knew that he wasn’t anywhere near as capable as he used to be. Odysseus formed a small but powerful crew with skills meant to help them conquer Mt. Efra. Odysseus’s right-hand man during this adventure was Dunamis, known to symbolize power, who often…
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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 Odysseus lands on the island of the Cyclops, he finds a cave that the crew goes into, he and his crew find food and eat away. After…
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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 highlights his heroic determination and traits. In contrast, Penelope’s heroism is characterized by her loyalty, patience, and strategic thinking. Her cunning tactics, such…
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