The Odyssey, by Homer

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A hero has many admirable traits that are attributed to them. Today, one would describe a hero as someone with courage, bravery and a clear conscience to invoke good deeds. In mythology, heroes are also present and hold the same qualities as our modern heroes. Heroes just like Odysseus who after spending ten years trying to return home from the Trojan War, wants nothing more than to get back to his wife, son and reclaim his position as king of Ithaca.. But hardships that appear during his voyage demonstrate his courage and intelligence. Using these traits he is able to reach his ultimate goal and become the hero he is meant to be. But to become the hero, Odysseus needs to fulfill the six steps that were set by Joseph Campbell, who illustrated these steps in his text Hero with a Thousand Faces. These steps include: 1. Leaving home; 2. Deciding upon a quest; 3. Encountering dragons; 4. All-out fights; 5. a wound (left upon the hero from his/her encounter with a dragon.; 6. Wisdom which the hero learns that informs his or her life thereafter, or a wisdom won that can be shared with the hero’s people. Odysseus almost illustrates the true definition of a hero and, goes on a hero’s journey to attempt just that. Odysseus must face many challenges and dangers to reach his objective. Through the way he eradicates them, it is evident that he has successfully completed parts of the hero’s journey but fails to complete the last step. Odysseus is successful in completing the first two steps of the hero’s journey and starts off his journey by leaving home. Odysseus leaves his beloved home of Ithaca to fight in the War of Troy and knows that he will not be able to return for a long time. This demonstrates the first phase of the hero’s jour... ... middle of paper ... ...ontained winds to return home. If he were wise, he would have gotten out of Circe’s bed sooner and set sail for home. Odysseus heals from his emotional wounds , but fails to become the hero he was meant to be because he did not complete the last step of the hero’s journey. Odysseus finishes his journey but cannot be classified as a hero, because he has not successfully completed the hero’s journey. Odysseus starts off on a journey and ends the journey receiving his ultimate goal, but not without his many struggles. This is an aspect we today are most familiar with. In order to gain what we set our hearts to find, a struggle is assured. Although Odysseus did not become a hero and complete the hero’s journey, he achieved his objective and disposed of his obstacles using courage and intelligence, the key traits to his success. Works Cited Homer, The Odyssey

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