Odysseus: An Epic Journey to Heroism

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Odysseus’s goal throughout the poem stays the same; get back to his wife and son. “...Heroism has a lot to do with evolving into a higher human being” , which means that a hero must defeat some sort of problem in order to achieve greatness (Source 2). The epic poem The Odyssey tells the story of Odysseus’ journey to return home to Ithaca. However, after refusing to give credit to Poseidon for alleviating him, he is doomed to drift the seas away from his family (Source 1). Odysseus, a king , is a hero for many reasons.
One example was when he escaped the Cyclops, Polyphemus, who captured Odysseus and his men when they helped themselves to the Cyclops’ food. Although he was scared for his life and his crews’, he stayed calm and came up with

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