Odysseus' Character
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Courage is defined as a quality that enables you to face danger or pain without showing fear. It is commonly found in any literary sources such as: novels, short stories or plays. However, this theme appears most frequently in ancient Greek literature; Homer?s Odyssey is a great example in which courage is discussed. The protagonist, Odysseus, is reputed to be ?resourceful? and exhibits some element of courage. He uses his with to overcome any difficulties upon his return home. On one occasion, as Odysseus explores the land of the Cyclops, a race of uncivilized, cannibalistic, one- eyed giants, he confronts Polyphemus. Having been trapped, Odysseus blinds the monster and rescues his friends. A second example of courage can be found when Odysseus survives the temptation of the Sirens? song and an attack by a six- headed monster named Scylla, Odysseus and his crew arrives at the island of Helios. Despite severe warning not to, the men feast on the cattle of sun god during Odysseus? brief absence. Zeus is outraged and destroys the ship as the Greeks depart, killing all but Odysseus, who is washed ashore at Calypso?s island, where he stays until released seven years later.
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