The Odyssey by Homer

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Heroes put others before themselves, they do heroic actions for the right reasons. Typically, Greek heroes are usually considered to be kings or great warriors. The qualities Greeks look for in a hero would inhabit in being brave, strong, powerful, and smart. In Homer's Epic Poem, The Odyssey, Odysseus, Raider of Cities, was known as the greatest hero in Greece. Although Odysseus was strong, brave, and highly respected; he isn’t the ideal modern day hero. To be a hero in modern society, we look for a majority of the same values that the Ancient Greeks do, but not all of them. Today, to be heroes you don't have to be a president or be in a hierarchy. While Odysseus was a brave king and leader, some of his traits weren't as heroic as others. Odysseus came off sometimes as arrogant, unfaithful, secretive and short-tempered. After reading the book, and getting to know about Odysseus, he should not be considered a hero. At times, Odysseus shows some glimpses of being arrogant. On one of his many journeys, Odysseus and his crew come in contact with the cyclops, Polyphemus; a one-eyed cannibal. As the cyclops is doing everything in his power to eat Odysseus and his crew; Odysseus comes up with a clever alternative plan. After Odysseus blinds the cyclops and escapes his lair, he can’t resist taunting him. “ I say, Cyclops! if ever any one asks you who put out your ugly eye, tell him your blinder was Odysseus, the conqueror of Rutchena 2 Troy, the son of Laertes, whose address is in Ithaca.,”(Rouse 110) . In this passage, Odysseus is exposing himself to Polyphemus. Polyphemus then curses Odysseus and his crew on the way to their journey home by asking his father Poseidon to sabotage Odysseus’ journey home either by death ... ... middle of paper ... ...ined himself from fighting back at them. Even though this is true, Odysseus is a leader and king and patience should be a key point in his personality. Odysseus went through many misfortunate events; fighting in a ten year war, sleepless nights, fighting monsters, praying for his survival and most of all losing his concomitant shipmates. But, with all that said, would you genuinely call someone a hero with a pompous, cantankerous and inattentive personality? Odysseus is not an hero because of his lack of ability to keep his men alive, disloyalty to his wife by sleeping with other women and his acute pride and self-absorption which gets him in trouble on many occasions. Homer’s epic poem The Odyssey tells a story about a man with ill-advised decisions which causes him to face many struggles. The word “hero” would not be fitting to Odysseus. Works Cited

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