Webster defines an epic hero as “a brave and noble character in an epic poem, admired for great achievements or affected by grand events,” they very well could have shown a picture of Odysseus. He a respected warrior from Ithaca and abandons his wife and newborn son fight for the return of Helen. To leave the ones he loves and to embark on a twenty year trek can only be achieved by a hero of epic proportion. In Homer’s epic poem, the Odyssey, Odysseus is fit to be considered an “epic hero” because he…
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In the epic poem The Odyssey written by Homer, there is a protagonist named Odysseus. He is trying to get home after a war, but he encounters several problems. As he attempts to avoid the obstacle he exhibits three traits of an epic hero. He shows bravery, intelligence and he even manages to show that he is caring. An epic hero needs to have bravery. In The Odyssey Odysseus says “‘I wished / to see the cave man, what he had to offer-- / no pretty sight, it turned out for my friends’” (9.171-173)…
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Odyssey, Odysseus tells King Alcinous in his court that he is as “formidable for guile in peace and war”. This means that he is intimidating and clever in times of war and peace. Odysseus characterizes himself and tells the king of the qualities that make him an epic hero. An epic hero is defined as a brave and noble character in an epic poem, admired for great achievements or affected by grand events. In the beginning of the epic poem, Homer opens up the story by giving a short summary of Odysseus. Within…
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won’t be the same person who walked in. That’s what this storm’s all about.”(Murakami) The ability to go through an awe-inspiring ordeal with bravery and cunningest defines an epic hero. The main character of Homer's The Odyssey is a well-known example of this. Odysseus is a well-respected man and through his trials we see heroism shine through. Human characteristics depicted throughout the many trials Odysseus faced makes him an epic hero. Odysseus shows his cunningest the most throughout the book…
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The Epic Hero Odysseus The Odyssey is an epic poem written by Homer about a hero named Odysseus and his long journey. Odysseus, the king of Ithaca goes to fight in war and does no return home for twenty years. Along the way, he faces many struggles and battles and has to use his heroic qualities and the help of gods to find his way home. A hero is a leader who is a strong and wise fighter, someone who impacts other people lives, and never gives up, and Odysseus does all these things. Although…
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In Novella and Poem: Identifying How Odysseus is a better hero than Okonkwo When looking into the novella, Things fall apart, by Chinua Achebe, and the poem, The Odyssey, by Homer, one comes at a dilemma on how to argue which hero is the “better hero”. There is two ways one can go about this, you can either argue that said hero is better than the other because they fit the type of hero that they are better than the other hero fits the type of hero they are. Or on the other hand, you can argue who…
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Monica Mulligan Odysseus is an epic hero because he undertakes tasks no one else dare attempts, and because he takes a long journey and barely makes it home alive. In Homer’s, The Odyssey, we are introduced to Odysseus, the, main character. Napoleon once said, “True heroism consists in being superior to the ills of life, in whatever shape they may challenge us to combat”. Napoleons quote is relative to the odyssey because Odysseus overcame any challenge that stood in his way so that he could get…
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each) 1/10/12 4. Eloquent Language (+?) The Odyssey is an epic poem originally told by a blind poet named Homer about 800 B.C. The protagonist, Odysseus, goes on multiple perilous adventures. This epic hero leaves Ithaca to begin the 10 seemingly endless year war, known as the Trojan War. After the Master Strategist uses his quick wits to win the war, he ends up on the land of the Cyclopes. Once the crew and Odysseus escaped the one-eyed cannibal, they floated ashore to find themselves…
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definitions change and tales shift away from what they once were. Even the greatest of tales, such as the epic poem The Odyssey by Homer, translated by Fitzgerald, change and move far away from what they were once about. The Odyssey is a great example of how tales shift, for it was originally about a great, heroic, Greek man named Odysseus's journey back home from the Trojan War. It is narrated by the great poet Homer. During this rigorous journey back home, Odysseus encounters multiple challenges that vary…
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In what ways is the Telemachy important to the Odyssey as a whole? What would the poem lose if these first four books were removed? Homer’s the Odyssey is the epic tale of Odysseus’ return home from the battle of Troy, yet we do not truly get to the hero in action until after we are drawn through the story of his son life in the absence of his father in Ithaka. In the first four books, we see how Telemachos, Odysseus’ son, matures and through his eyes Homer shows us the unrest and troubles of…
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