Odysseus: The Classic Greek Hero

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An Epic Hero is a person who is a prominent figure in histories and legends. Epic heroes do not posses super powers, but rely on his or her own attributes to combat some sort of battle that a typical person could not accomplish. Such Epic Heroes are read about mostly in tall tales, myths, and legends, but they all own human traits that can relate to the average person. These human traits make it easy for people, such as the Greek people, to associate with the character. Inside Greek mythology qualities of braveness, determination, and decisiveness are prized. In Homers’ epic poem The Odyssey, Odysseus’ traits are perfectly aligned with the values of the Greek people. Odysseus’ qualities include bravery, his heroism comes from the fact that he urgently wants to go back home. During his pursuit to go back home he encounters a Cyclopes, who is much greater than him, he uses his gallantry to outsmart and defeat this formidable creature. This shows that Odysseus is very brave and through his travels understands that his bravery is earned not given. This shows that Odysseus is capab...

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