An Analysis Of Odysseus In Homer's Odyssey '

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Some people would consider Odysseus more of a villan rather than a hero. I agree because there are many situations where he does things that a villan would do.He shows very little mercy for anyone and he would hurt anyone who got in his way.For example, at the end of the story he killed all the suitors without hesitation.(The Odyssey pg. 409-412) And I understand he just wanted to get home but the things he did while he was on his journey and even when he got home were not necassary.
Sometimes he did what he had to do to survive and protect his men but other times he did stuff because of his own pride.And I think his pride got in the way alot and he had consequences for the things he did that he shouldn’t have.He said something to his men after he fought the Cyclops and that was “Cyclops if ever mortal man inquire how you were put to shame and blinded, tell him Odysseus, raider of cities, took your eye; Laertes son, whose homes on Ithaca!”(The
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412) He never thought about alot of people he hurt or killed.Like when a spirit named Elpenor said “Son of great Laertes bad luck shadowed me, and no kindly power; ignoble death I drank with so much wine.I slept on Circe’s roof, then could not see the long steep backward ladder, coming down, and fell that height.My neck bone, buckled under, snapped, and my spirit found this well of dark.”(The Odyssey pg. 388-389) Also Odysseus said “Elepnor, or our company, who lay unburied still on the wide earth as we had left him-dead in Circe’s hall, untouched, unmourned.”(The Odyssey pg. 388) So he has hurt alot of people, and left people for dead and let his pride get in the way.That’s why I think he is a villan he hurts people without thinking of the consequences he lets his pride get in the way and he shows very little