The Heroic Hero Of Odysseus In Homer's Odyssey

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Throughout the Odyssey, Homer portrays Odysseus as heroic, but what he doesn’t depict is if he uses his heroism for good or bad. In order to find the answer, you have to look deeper into the text to find that Odysseus really is loving at heart. Throughout book 9, Odysseus shows two sides of how he displays his heroic powers, and while some events portray Odysseus as a godlike figure, others show him as the ‘villain’ who brings harm toward people who don’t deserve punishment. At the opening of book 9, Odysseus shares his journey with Alcinous and states, “From Ilion the wind took me to the Cicones in Ismaros. I pillaged the town and killed the men. The women and treasure that we took out I divided (...) and then gave the command to pull out