Qualities Of Odysseus In Homer's Odyssey

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The protagonist of the Odyssey, written by Homer and translated by Robert Fitzgerald, is Odysseus, and he possessed many qualities that portray him as a great leader. He is clever, strategic, and is able to think quickly on his feet, and this allows him to get him out of tricky situations that put his men in danger. These attributes could be seen throughout most the story, whether it be escaping the island of Kirke, or avoiding Skylla and Kharybdis. However, Odysseus also has some qualities that make him seem not-so-great. Although Odysseus can be prideful and arrogant at times, his strategic mindset overshadowed both of these qualities. These positive attributes appeared numerous times throughout the story, including on the island of the the Kyklops, and when his crew passed by the Seirens. …show more content…

After fleeing from the cave without harm, this gave Polyphemos the chance to pray to his father, Poseidon to try and kill Odysseus and all of his men. This is a point in the story in which you could see how Odysseus’ arrogance gets in the way of his safety, for if he had not given away his identity, then him and his men would have made it off the island with Polyphemos still thinking that Odysseus’ name was Nohbdy. In addition, if Odysseus had not wanted to travel to the Kyklops’ island in the first place, there would have been no time to shout his name out, endangering his crew. Odysseus thinking that his men could pillage the island for game and meat eventually led to some of his men’s

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