Odysseus As An Epic Hero In Homer's Odyssey

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Homer is the author of an epic-poem "Odyssey," this poem decpscribes the journey of Odysseus;he is an epic-hero that exemplifies the intwlligence of the Greek while exhibiting the flaw of pride. Odysseus demonstrates intelligence by approaching Scylla, a six-headed monster, and fails to, "[tell his men anything]," to avoid steering in an entirely fatal direction. Withholding this information prevents the crew from a suicidal attempt of avoidance. this proves Odysseus' intellectual abilities as he chose the benefits of concealing the location of Scylla over panicking the sailors into an accidental mass suicide.

Odysseus's flaw proves not to be fatal but his prideful blemish was an inconvience; Odysseus manages to escape Polyphemus only to disclose