Not every hero can lift cars or fly; some are heroes for a much smaller reason. Odysseus is an epic hero because he went on a large journey and was a leader of his crew. Similarly, singer Taylor Swift is considered a hero because of her fame and creative song writing. Although they are both considered heroes, they have different reasons why they are considered to be one. Some people only consider Odysseus a hero since he did something big, but Other people are heroes even if they do not do anything big. Having courage, fight battles, and going on journeys are essential to Odysseus and Taylor Swift being heroes. Odysseus has the courage to go past the sirens and not stop. ”They tied me up, then, plump amidships, sent back to the mast, and took themselves again to rowing” (The Sirens, 713).”when someone apologizes to you enough times for things they'll never stop doing, I think it's FEARLESS to stop believing them, It's FEARLESS to say "you're NOT sorry" and walk away. The quote tells you it is okay to say what is on your mind and stand up against people that do matters wrong to you repeatedly. …show more content…
Likewise, Taylor Swift’s fighting often happens with other artists. Taylor has fought with artist Kanye West after West took away the time for her speech on the VMA awards. West states: "It was rude, period. I don't try to justify it, 'cause I was in the wrong.” Taylor later jokes about what happened in her other speeches for different awards. Both Odysseus and Taylor show that they have the courage to do
Another quality of being a hero is, having courage; and Odysseus clearly conveyed this during his journey. In order to be courageous, the hero has to be fearless, meaning he has to act confident about his actions. This applies to Odysseus and the deities. If Odysseus were to appear weak, than the gods may think he's too weak for the journey and won't make it out alive. So, as a way of showing his courage, confidence overcomes Odysseus and he talks to the gods as if he were one of them. “After these years...to my harm.” (Book V, Lines 183-190). Odysseus shows no fear when speaking with Kalypso. Also, Odysseus shows more courage when he blinds Polyphemos. He humiliates Polyphemos, without even thinking of the effects. “Kyklops, you ask my honorable
“Pride goes before destruction, a haughty spirit before a fall” (Proverbs 16:18) is a universal message followed by many. In The Odyssey, Homer personifies this quote in the character Odysseus, the protagonist of the novel. A man beset with a hamartia of hubris, Odysseus’ flaw leads to his tragedy and hardships during his years-long journey to return home. With the utilization of motif of a lion, as well as direct and indirect characterization, Homer warns that pride, when controlled, leads to marvelous fame and recognition; however, if unbridled, leads to one’s misfortune and suffering.
Odysseus proves to be an epic hero in The Odyssey by showing bravery,intelligence and respect for the gods.Odysseus shows his intelligence by having his men tie him up to the mast as they sail past the sirens,so odysseus dont lose his will to get home.Odysseus use his bravery by going past scylla,so that he does not risk losing everything.Odysseus shows respect for the gods by not taking part in the killing of helio’s cattle.The definition of a hero today is very different since Odysseus but the purpose is the same,helping people.A hero does not need superpower or high tech gadgets to help
Odysseus is described as a god-like man. He is cunning, sly, suave, strong, confident and self-possessed. He accomplishes many great events like that of defeating the Trojans, slaying the suitors and travelling to and back from Hades. When on the beach in Phaeacia he confidently “stalked as a mountain lion exultant in his power strides through wind and rain and his eyes blaze and he charges sheep or oxen or chases wild deer” , and when he sees Nausicaa “He launched in at once, endearing, sly and suave” . Athena found him to be “so winning, so worldly wise, so self possessed!” . Neither does he lack in ingenuity, King Nestor said that “No one...could hope to rival Odysseus, not for sheer cunning–at every twist of strategy he excelled us all” . Odysseus has a large and gallant reputation to fulfil, but when he first makes an appearance in the book he is crying on Calypso’s island. Crying is often seen as a weakness in a man, but this makes Odysseus more endearing as it reveals the labour of his love.
In Greek literature of mythology, we have examined Odysseus. Students and scholars alike have held debates about Odysseus. The discussion is whether Odysseus was a true hero, as read in The Odyssey. There is abundant supportive evidence to verify all sides of the debate and opinions held about Odysseus. Odysseus had encompassed many qualities that I believe make him a hero. The qualities he embodied were mental strength, physical strength, and spiritual strength. I would like to advocate for why Odysseus was a hero.
Odysseus tends to use strategy over strength to be a hero when it comes to challenges. Instead of beginning with fighting the Cyclops, he takes his time and sets up a plan. Everytime he enters a new island, he does not start telling everyone that he is Odysseus, king of Ithaca. Instead, he charms the people he meets and uses his wise words that cause them to help and pity him. Odysseus represents what being a hero is actually all about. Throughout the novel The Odyssey by Homer, Odysseus continuously shows his personality of being an admirable hero to everyone by using strategy instead of strength.
Being a legitimate hero is not all about having the extraordinary supernatural powers commonly seen on television. Heroes are people who aid others, often putting themselves at risk to do so. They made the decision to fight, not necessarily physically, for their values. Odysseus, the main character in The Odyssey, should be considered a hero. He put his own life in jeopardy to protect his men from the supernatural threats that they faced throughout their journey. Odysseus should be regarded as a hero because he is brave, clever, and cautious.
The Odyssey By Homer takes us on an interesting adventure of the main character's journey home to his wife. On the way home he is sidetracked by a wide variety of characters. During Odysseus journey, Penelope and his son Telemachus were trying to fight off the suitors a group of men who think Odysseus is dead who are trying to marry Penelope. After 21 years of Odysseus being gone, he appears home in the form of a beggar and kills most of the suitors ending in a bloodbath.
A Hero is someone who is looked up to by people, does things people remember them by and does things for other people. By today’s standards, odysseus is a hero. The reason why odysseus is a hero is because he is looked up to by many people, and he has done many things people remember him by. Throughout Odysseus’s journey him and his men encountered many things for people to remember them by and look up to them.
Imagine being a crewmate on a ship and you are being attacked by a monster and you are trying to get away from that monster. You get away but the leader of the ship keeps heckling the monster and the father of the monster then gets angry and attacks. You and the rest of the crew are either dead or badly wounded. Like this hero, Odysseus shows these traits in the Odyssey. Odysseus is the opposite of a modern hero because he is full of himself, he always gets into bad situations and is not loyal to his men.
Imagine being alive in the 1200 B.C. time era when gods and goddesses just hung around and got drunk every day. Now, that you're in the 1200 B.C. setting think about people making one mistake, or doing something wrong and being killed for it. Think of the person doing all the killing, they aren't someone who has escaped from a mental institution, but a well known and loved person, would you still consider them a hero? Odysseus is not a modern hero because he kills a lot of people, is not loyal to his wife, and he was not a very nice guy overall. One way that Odysseus does not fit the mold of a modern hero is how he kills many people.
The Odyssey: A Hero Against a God American author Rick Riordan once emphasized, “A hero can go anywhere, challenge anyone, as long as he has the nerve.” This discrete quote coincides with the events that take place in Homer’s epic poem, The Odyssey, because of its similarity with what Odysseus, the main protagonist in The Odyssey, undertakes and experiences. Throughout the epic poem, Odysseus is faced with conflicts that are mostly accomplished by using his ability to not be subdued, his talent for being a master of war, and his hallmark trait of being a very cunning man; in spite of, provoking the Greek gods that watch above him. On the whole, the situations that demand Odysseus' cunning, unsubduable, and battle-master mind, like overcoming
In the context of Homeric Greek culture, a hero is technically someone who fought on either side of Trojan War, but in order to assess the reputation of these heroes we must analyze their respective characteristics. Odysseus is generally considered a hero because of his display of cunning, leadership, and subsequent success in his long, difficult journey. Achilles is generally considered a hero because of his unmatched dominance on the battlefield. Both enjoyed their distinct share of success, but what motivated each of them to achieve their respective success is what easily determines who is the better hero. Odysseus is undoubtedly the better hero because of his superior handling of external conflict, display of leadership, and relationship
A hero is someone who has outstanding courage and recognized by others. In the Odyssey, Homer talks about the difficulties the character Odysseus faces on his way back home from Ithaca. Homer appropriately depicts Odysseus as an epic Greek hero because he is clever, wise, loyal and his helped by Athena throughout his difficulties.
Many beings refuse to admit that Adolf Hitler, although having unethical beliefs, was in fact a hero to his German citizens. As seen in that example, not all heroes are perfect; but they can certainly possess qualities that can qualify them to be. In Greek mythology, every man has their downfall and some warriors are more heroic than others. A superior hero that exceeds all benchmarks of heroism is Odysseus. Odysseus is a hero because he has numerous traits that deem him heroic, such as: intelligence, determination, and loyalty, especially when being compared to the renowned greek hero Hercules.