Role Of Heroism In The Odyssey

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Odysseus is a heroic man, he is the reason many people are still alive. He is constantly fighting with cleverness, heroism and, bravery. This will help him to succeed in his journey home to his wife Penelope and son Telemachus. Odysseus says, “Deadly Charybdis- can’t I possibly cut and run from her and still fight Scylla off when she strikes my men?” Odysseus tries to kill both monsters so that nobody gets killed. More specifically his men were in the most danger from the two beasts. Odysseus also saves his men from the witch Circe, ”If you really want me to eat and drink, then set them free, all my beloved comrades.” He proves his heroism by standing up to the powerful and enchanting witch Circe. Odysseus is also putting himself at risk

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