The Odyssey is a story filled with adventure, bravery, and peril.(H) The Odyssey was written by Homer, a blind poet, in the 8th century, and it was intended to be a sequel to The Iliad, another story written by Homer.(HC) The story is based around the Greek gods, which were commonly believed to exist when Homer wrote The Odyssey.(HC) The Odyssey inspires perseverance in continued hardship and love for family, ideas which are as relevant today as they were when The Odyssey was written.(CM) The Odyssey takes place after the Trojan War, a violent war fought against the city of Troy.(H) Odysseus, a war hero, struggles to return home with his men.(CD) Odysseus acts with much bravery, as is shown in his conflict with Polyphemus, however he sometimes allows his pride to get the best of him.(CM) Odysseus often shows guile, being the mind behind the Trojan horse. (CM) Odysseus tries to work together with his men so they can get home.(CD) This does not work well at times, as his men act somewhat mutinous.(CD) Overall, Odysseus maintains a very strong motivation, and he displays usefulness in difficult situations.(CM) …show more content…
One of the common themes in The Odyssey is that we must fight through difficulty.(H) Many things, such as Polyphemus, Scylla, and Charybdis, hinder Odysseus on his journey, but, no matter what happens, he always keeps going.(CD Another frequent theme is that we must pursue what we desire.(CM) Odysseus is seen many times going headlong into danger solely to return.(CD) His passion and desire to see his family give him the strength to keep going.(CM) The theme of the subplot with Polyphemus is that greed can lead to misfortune.(CM) Odysseus and his men wait in Polyphemus’ cave for Polyphemus to give them a gift, all the while eating his food.(CD) Odysseus and his men were met with misfortune because of their greed, as they ended up becoming trapped in the cave by Polyphemus.(CM) Many of the prevalent themes are applicable to heroes and modern people
B-block Monsters and Villains in The Odyssey The Odyssey is one of the first stories ever told. It was told thousands of times before it was even written down. Since it was told so many times the story has been changed changed with every version. The first person to ever write does The Odyssey was Homer, however the version that will be referred to in this essay was translated by Robert Fitzgerald.
In the Odyssey by Homer, it gives many examples of how the heroic Odysseus having wisdom and bravery but also has flaws. The Odyssey is an epic poem that shows Odysseus journey beginning to end and all through that he faces many obstacles and the way he handles these situations are extremely cunning. Odysseus using his guile to his benefit but then there's the problem of him having a tragic heroic flaw of being
Odysseus, of course is brave and courageous as he doesn’t seem to crumble with fear when facing an enemy. He is also confident in his abilities as he never falters under pressure or when in a dire situation. Perhaps, Odysseus’s most important quality is his intelligence. As opposed to his enemy’s brute strength or mystical power, Odysseus is still able to defeat his enemy with his wit and intelligence such as telling Polyphemus that his “name is Nohbdy.” Odysseus major flaw is his pride which is seen when he continues to taunt Polyphemus by saying “…if mortal man ever inquire how you were put to shame and blinded, tell him that Odysseus, raider of cities, took your eye…” despite his crew warning “Why bait the beast again.
Because of Odysseus’s sharp intellect, cunningness, and with the help from the gods, he finishes the heroes’ journey. Odysseus’s main flaw in The Odyssey is his pride and not being able to control his crew. Test, allies, and enemies happen when Odysseus blinds Polyphemus who is the son of Poseidon. When Odysseus and his crew first found Polyphemus’s cave they could’ve just stolen food or left but instead Odysseus wanted to stay and receive a gift.
Odysseus had mythical creatures and gods against him that in the end wanted him dead, to suffer or to not get home. Whenever Odysseus tried to get back on track to get back to Ithaca a new obstacle got in his way that put his life in danger which was most of the time. He could barely progress on his journey to get back home because he always had a setback. Odysseus had to keep on going even when he saw his mother in the Land of the Dead and saw his men get killed. He grieved those deaths and was more still able to continue on with his journey to get back home.
Have you ever had a goal in mind, but when you look ahead the road seems long and hard? In the Epic The Odyssey by the famous poet Homer the protagonist Odysseus undergoes a long and ponderous journey that takes him through many trials, temptations, and woes. One such trial that Odysseus faces is when he and his comrades are trapped within the Cyclops’ cave and must figure out a way to escape through guile and cleverness. Another thing that Odysseus faces in his Epic journey are his temptations. In The Odyssey his Hubris or overconfidence is his big mistake or temptation.
Odysseus is Like Many Things Today! In the epic poem The Odyssey was written by Homer, which was a poet that is retelling the story of Odysseus’ journey, it was translated by Robert Fitzgerald. The Odyssey is about many difficult things odysseus had to go through to get back home to his wife and son.
These core traits he has have been guiding him and his men through this rough and ragged journey wither it's from escaping cyclopes, raiding the coronas, or battling monsters of the sea. He knows how to motivate his men and show them even in fear if they work together they could all get home. I know this because is each story I am shown that Odysseus wants to see him and his men home safely. A example of his leadership is when they were on the cyclopes island after disabling the eye of the cyclopes they hid in the sheep's wool to sneak by
The Odyssey is about an epic journey that Odysseus takes to get home. It takes place in Greek times after the Trojan war. Odysseus took ten years to get home because Poseidon was against Odysseus. Homer is the author of the book and it is a fiction. Odysseus might have been a hero in the Greek age but is not a hero in the modern age.
Odysseus characteristics are his loyalty, strength, skills, determination, courage, responsibility, and most of all his intelligence. Odysseus strength lies in his intelligence, which allows Odysseus to go through many of his obstacles. Like when he said his name was nobody to the Cyclopes to escape the cave and when he fooled his wife’s suitors towards the end of the story. Not only is Odysseus, known for being a hero because of his intelligence and bravery, but because other people saw him as a great person like
The Odyssey by Homer tells the story of a man named Odysseus who fought in the Trojan War. It’s based around his travels and what travels he had to embark on to get back to his beloved home of Ithaca. Before making his way there a sea nymph, Calypso, kept him for seven years before letting him go by orders of Zeus. On his way back, his crew and him encountered challenging things. Odysseus seems to be able to get them out of those situations.
The Odyssey was written by Homer in the 8th century B.C.the genre of this poem is an epic, also known as an oral tradition. The author-Homer was a blind poet. The Odyssey is about a guy that had to go to war and was gone for 20 years. And he had a wife and a boy and that whole time he was gone no matter how many kings came to marry her she stayed loyal.
Being Determined The Odyssey, by Homer, is an epic poem that is about a hero's journey to come home. In The Odyssey, Odysseus has many obstacles he has to face to find his way home, like Polyphemus the cyclops or Scylla and Charybdis. He finally makes it home and has to prove to his wife that he is truly Odysseus. Throughout The Odyssey, Odysseus has important traits that help him survive resulting in his successful trip back home.
Odysseus has some good traits, some bad flaws, and has been in some ugly situations, but overall he is a true hero. Some of the traits that exemplify his heroism traits are his cleverness, determination, and his bravery. In several scenarios he saves his men from sticky situations, showing his bravery, his determination
The theme that present in The Odyssey after searching past the ice on the windshield was an internal conflict, or test within oneself. Odysseus must undergo very intense and terrible forces. Throughout the story, there is still only one main goal no matter how many problems arose between him and it. Odysseus’s main goal was to get back to Penelope after he fought against Troy, which lasted 10 years. After defeating Troy, Odysseus was stranded on an island accompanied by Calypso who tries to turn him away from his wife, however he doesn't give in, until he is forced to be with her.