From Homer’s reading, Odyssey many critics argue that Odysseus is the cause of his own troubles. I feel that this is true. Odysseus had many heroic qualities but he had some flaws also. The flaws that Odysseus had was that he was arrogant, unfaithful, and stubborn. There were several ways that Odysseus was arrogant in the Odyssey. There were many situations that Odysseus blames on his men. With him being the leader, he was not there for them. Instead he called them “fools” and takes no responsibility…
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Imagine a king lost at sea for twenty years with no way to reach his kingdom. In Homer’s The Odyssey, an epic hero, Odysseus, undergoes many situations and adventures. Toward the end of the book, after finally arriving to his home of Ithaca, Odysseus is exposed to those who infringe his island. Odysseus now has to consider decisions on how to punish these people who have created such a dilemma at his castle. Odysseus’ deportment at the end of the book is unjustifiable; his punishments do not fit the…
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In Homer’s Odyssey, during “The Land of the Dead” Odysseus shows fortitude after seeing his mother’s ghost and while he talks to her. Fortitude is the strength of mind to face adversity with courage. Odysseus sailed to the underworld to obtain a prophecy from Tiresias, a blind prophet. After sacrificing sheep, ghosts begin to gather around the pool of blood. In particular, one shade causes Odysseus to break into tears: his mother. Once Odysseus finished talking to one of his fallen crew members,…
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phones, and easily accessible transportation, the time when gods were respected and feared because of the power people believed they had. Whenever readers ponder the fascinations of Greek mythology, most of them think of Homer's most famous work, the "Odyssey". Because the "Odyssey" was written in the Greek language, there are many different translations, but they all explain the detailed story of a man named Odysseus's, who desperately tries to find his way back to his homeland. Nevertheless, Odysseus's…
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Passion is defined as an emotion that is strong and hardly controllable. Even Greek Gods Achilles, Dido, and Odysseus cannot avoid experiencing emotions which ultimately led to their downfalls. Although, having passions are what has driven the Gods to their success, what has guided them on their journey for survival, the desire for a relationship, and their deaths. Odysseus starts off in The Odyssey by relying on Athena for wisdom throughout his journey, but as she is not there for him as he calls, he…
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In Homer's Odyssey, the king of Ithaca, Odysseus, leads a group of Greek soldiers back home from the Trojan War. On their voyage across the Aegean Sea, Odysseus and his men meet many monsters, witches, and other dangers. Out of all men, only Odysseus makes back home safely to Greece. Odysseus is clearly an awful leader because he's selfish and stubborn. How Odysseus is a selfish leader because the Article ( Cyclops story pg.18) “the next morning, Odysseus a council, Honer said. I want to visit the…
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Throughout Homer’s Odyssey, the gods punish men for acts of folly and greed. Men are prone to succumbing to temptations, even when receiving clear guidance. When Odysseus is punished for bragging about putting out Polyphemos’ eye, his punishment seems appropriate. When his crew is killed for eating Helios’ cattle, the punishment seems too harsh. The problem is then whether the gods punish these acts in a fair and just manner. The gods guide mortals to the best of their ability, but it is ultimately…
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Odysseus will be successful in reintegrating and returning to Ithaca because, he is adaptable and persistent. Though Odysseus holds numerous traits confirming his successful return, adaptability and persistence are the two characteristics playing the largest role as to why and how he will be successful however, these two main characteristics are supported by other characteristics such as proactivity and resourcefulness. Odysseus is adaptable, holding the ability to hastily acclimate himself to his…
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Odysseus, king of Ithaca, is hero with his fame and glory but also makes many human mistakes on his unimaginably lengthy journey from a successful victory at Troy. In the Odyssey, Odysseus shows his ability to fight on and survive in order to see his family again by setting his goal to getting home and never fading from that goal. Odysseus may be a war hero and an aggressive leader, but he is also a caring and compassionate man, looking out for his crew, his home, and his family. Although, along…
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Homer’s The Odyssey follows the titular king of Ithaca, Odysseus. In the epic poem, Odysseus is returning home from fighting in the Trojan war. While on this journey home, Odysseus begins to show his true nature. Not to convinced by these so-called “heroics”. Homer’s “hero” Odysseus is nothing of the sort: he is an incompetent leader, prideful, unwise, and is not a hero. For a man with the title, “king of Ithaca” His leadership is not on par with that of someone held to such high esteem. In the…
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