Comparing Odysseus And Self-Restraint In Homer's Odyssey

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As the cold hard sea churns, Odysseus and his men face gods and goddess eager to just get home alive at the best. In the book The Odyssey, by Homer, Odysseus, the main character, adventures the Mediterranean sea taking on numerous battles and facing gods that are inhuman. I’ll show how Odysseus and I are similar in two ways: self-restraint and determination.
Odysseus and I demonstrate self-restraint in our daily lives in many ways. For example, Odysseus shows restraint while on the Lotus Eater Island by not eating the Lotus. Although his men were eating Lotus, Odysseus “drove them, all three wailing, to the ships” because he wants to get his men back home (898). This shows self-restraint because, even though the men made it look inviting, Odysseus

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