Odysseus and his crew were sweeped of path and became stranded on an island with Cyclops. The cyclops were the opposite of friendly and didn’t care about anyone that stepped behold them. When Odysseus and his men get on the island they decide to journey around the island a little bit and are quite interested in a cave near shore. When they go inside they see bunches of food but, unfortunately Polyphemus the son of Poseidon welcomes the men by eating two of them. He leaves odysseus and his men trapped in the cave, so while in there they make a plan to escape. When Polyphemus makes his return Odysseus launches a spike ball right into Polyphemus’s eye. He screams with Agony and when the other cyclops come to help they ask the name of who injured
Homer’s The Odyssey, translated by Robert Fitzgerald, contains a man named Odysseus whose story can relate to soldiers in today’s military, and how Odysseus has to persevere to get home. Odysseus is a loving husband who goes to fight in the Trojan War. His son, Telemachus, is born shortly before Odysseus has to leave for the war. The Trojan War is a long fight that lasts ten years.
Odysseus is one of the most legendary heroes since ancient times. He is the type of person you picture when you hear the word “hero”. He is extremely noble and brave, but sometimes his other traits are overlooked. In Homer’s Odyssey, Odysseus shows attributes of cleverness, altruism, and courage, and the use of these characteristics could be perceived as heroic or the opposite. Odysseus demonstrates profound cleverness throughout the book.
Odysseus did the right thing he took back what was his. I think that when they took it over they should have had a better plan. They should have taken it when they were trying to get Odysseus girlfriend. Odysseus new that they were going to take it over. When you take over a house you should have men at the front door watching for people.
Odysseus has been gone for about 17 years now. He is later in his voyage home. Odysseus had just watched 4 of his men get eaten by Polyphemus the cyclops. He ate them like a man that hasn’t ate in years. Odysseus escaped by the bottom of the sheep after stabbing the cyclops in the eye.
The men had an idea and told Odysseus that they should take the cheeses and the lambs on to the ship and sail away. Through Odysseus refused because he wanted to see the Cyclops and what he had to offer. Once the Cyclops, Polyphemus, arrives Odysseus explains that Poseidon wrecked there ship and that they are survivors. Then the Cyclops picked up two men and ate them for his dinner. Odysseus and his men went to hide, but then in the morning the Cyclops ate more men for breakfast.
While in Polyphemus’s cave, the men wanted to kill Polyphemus, but Odysseus knew better. He told them if they killed the Cyclops now they would never be able to get out of the cave because
In any country, kingdom, or household there is usually the one that seems to overrule all in that specified area. Leaders are strong, courageous, and skilled in combat and wits. Leaders are either looked at as an ally or an enemy. They are confident, bold, and respected. In the poem, The Odyssey, Homer gives us insight of how a tough, cunning, and wise man is brought through twenty years of suffering to reach is home that he weeps for so much.
In the section “In the One-Eyed Giant’s Cave” from Homer’s The Odyssey, Odysseus is portrayed as a hero through his character traits and behaviors. When Odysseus and his men attack the city of Ismarus, the Cicones’ strong hold, Odysseus made sure to fairly distribute the spoils among his men. Odysseus’s behavior shows that he is a great leader, a characteristic of a hero. While Odysseus and his crew are in the Cyclops’ cave, Polyphemus, the cyclops, notices them. Polyphemus asks who they are with a monstrous tone, “‘Strangers!'
When one enters a difficult situation they often focus on how to overcome it with as little damage done as possible. In Odysseus’ predicament with the Cyclops Polyphemus, he uses his intellect and cunning skills to get him and his crew to safety. After being trapped in Polyphemus’ cave and watching his men get eaten, Odysseus created a plan to trick
In part one of Homer’s Odyssey, Odysseus uses his epic hero qualities to help him out on his quest to get back home to Ithaca. He’s shows superb intelligence when fighting the cyclopes in “Book 9.” That’s a quality of superhuman intelligence that Odysseus possessed all throughout his entire journey. Another epic hero quality that helped Odysseus was help from Greek gods and goddesses. In part two of Homer’s Odyssey, Athena helped out Odysseus when he got back to his home land.
A hero is someone who is revered for his or her exceptional achievements and bravery. Anyone who puts themselves before others not for recognition or an award, but because it is the right thing to do, is a true hero. In "The Odyssey," written by Homer is an epic poem about a man named Odysseus and his crewmates competing against the power of the gods to return to their homeland, Ithaca. Throughout his journey, he loses almost all of his men, but Odysseus finally arrives home, concluding his prolonged twenty-year voyage. Odysseus must battle the suitors that have taken his wife Penelope, and may soon kill his son Telemachus.
Epic poetry, known for its grand descriptions of glorious accomplishments, revolves around an honorable protagonist. As the hero faces adversity in his journey, he triumphs in fleeting moments of bravery. He often exhibits his physical strength to overcome his hardships, manifesting a story with a violent nature. In Homer’s The Odyssey, King Odysseus of Ithaca struggles to return to his loving wife and son after having fought in the Trojan War.
The definition of a hero has evolved over time. According to Merriam Webster Online Dictionary, the first definition of a hero is, “a mythological or legendary figure often of divine descent endowed with great strength or ability.” In The Odyssey, written by Homer, Odysseus is a hero according to this definition. Odysseus is a hero because he used his strength to overcome tough circumstances. Odysseus battles many mortals, immortals, monsters, and even gods.
Unfortunately, I knew that Odyssey would choose me along with a few other crewmen to come along with him to explore the Island of the Cyclopes. He has always trusted me and knows I will have his back, however, Odysseus, master of many exploits always tends to get himself into trouble. Hopefully this will not be one of those times. The other crewmen chosen for the journey
An enormous, lumbering Cyclops gets inside the cave, and he feels angry about the intruders. Polyphemus, the Cyclops, kills two of Odysseus's men and eats them. Later, Odysseus arranges a very cunning plan. He tells the Cyclops that his name is actually Nobody.