What Is The Hero's Journey In The Odyssey

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The Hero’s journey in The Odyssey
The Odyssey demonstrates the formula for the hero’s journey created by Homer because it shows the hero, Odysseus, having all these stages occur to him. The Odyssey demonstrates the hero's ordeal. Shows the hero's road back. It also goes into detail about the about the hero’s resurrection. Without Homer creating the hero’s journey story structure, books and movies today would be much different.

The Odyssey shows the hero’s ordeal. Odysseus blinds Polyphemus, the one-eyed cyclops, causing him to ask his father, Poseidon, to make Odysseus return home alone after a long voyage. Poseidon sees Odysseus leaving Calypso's and he rams “the clouds together-both hands clutching his trident”(161:321-322) which turned the waves into chaos. Poseidon is furious that Odysseus is escaping Calypso’s island, so he tries to stop him. Odysseus is facing the biggest life or death crisis. Odysseus …show more content…

Since Odysseus has been away from home, suitors have invaded his home, drank all his wine, eaten all of his food, and have been trying to marry his wife. Odysseus returns home and shoots a “stabbing arrow on Antinous”439:8). Odysseus faces a dangerous meeting with death. He kills Antinous, one of the leaders of the suitors. Odysseus and Telemachus are trying to kill all the suitors. Amphinomus, another suitors leader, is trying to kill Odysseus and Telemachus. Amphinomus rushes Odysseus with a slashing sword drawn but Telemachus “stabbed the man from behind”(442:94-95). This shows Telemachus’ resurrection. Telemachus kills the person that has been invaded his home and drinking all of his father’s expensive wine. The resurrection in The Odyssey demonstrates Homer’s formula for the hero's journey because it shows Odysseus and Telemachus face most dangerous meeting with death and because it shows Odysseus and Telemachus using all wisdom they have gained from their travels and using it back to the ordinary

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