The Tragic Hero Of Odysseus In Homer's Odyssey

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The most obvious difference between these two heroes is their method of action. While Odysseus tends to meticulously plan things, Beowulf rarely if ever has a plan and when he dose it involves his strength not his mind. Odysseus is a trickster, a gambler, a rogue he ”is famous for his ruses and gambits”( Michael Nerdahl), as he himself states when he opens his narrative in Book 9 of the Odyssey:" I am Odysseus, son of Laertes, known to all men by my tricks" (Odyssey 9.21). What’s more, his patron Goddess is Athena, the Goddess of wisdom herself has descended from the heavens on more than one occasion to help Odysseus, because she thinks so highly of his mental ability and perseverance, and if the Goddess of wisdom admires your intellect you