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Lessons odysseus learns in the odyssey
Odysseus as a heroic figure
Odysseus as a heroic figure
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On Odysseus journey home, he learned many lessons as on of them…he
learned that he needs the help of others. His men for instance helped him fight in
the Trojan War. They put together a large horse to sit and wait in, and in a
building where the Trojans were celebrating, for they thought they had won the
war. Once everybody was asleep, they got out of the horse, and started to attack
everybody and killed everybody that was in sight. They won the war without
losing any men in the group. Another way he helped was by his men rowing their
boats to all the places so they could get more information on how to get home to
Ithaca. One of many gods that helped him was Aedus. Aedus gave him a bag of
bad winds to get him home to Ithaca. All the winds were in the bag except for the
west wind. The west wind will get him and his men home safely unless the bag is
opened. If the bags of winds were to open all the winds would get out, and
Odysseus would get turned back even further away from Ithaca.
Odysseus learned many lessons during his journey home to Ithaca. One of
his lessons was that he got some wisdom. While on his journey he learned how
to get around things the hard way. Instead of going through on land and on a
pathway he went through water, and which the water gods would try to kill him.
He got through safely with most of his men, and then they got into another
situation just like the whole story. Another lesson he got was courage. The
courage came from fighting all the monsters of evil. There were huge man-eating
flowers inside a cave. He lost six men, but got through the rest of the cave with
all his men. They were deadly gods who tried to kill his crew but only Odysseus
survives. And he floated to an island where he was captured for days, but to us
was years. With his courage, he built a boat and sailed off to another island for
help. And that is what he got, help. Without these two things, he would have
depended on the gods instead of himself.
One other lesson is that he learned was to trust. And to trust the gods that
to Alaska and was in the frontier. Unfortunately he was unable to survive, dieing of starvation.
...to perspective for him. He finally got to understand that he was the last one left. If he did not share anything and everything he knew about his tribe, they would perish forever.
war often, for the sake of his country, but when he did he put in a
This was a major step in the hero’s journey because it helped Odysseus discover and meet new friends, mentors, enemies, challenges, skills and new knowledge. This self-knowledge began with Odysseus not having any friends who trust him whatsoever. The main reason to do so is, in book nine, Odysseus doesn’t make any new friends considering the fact that he has a problem with letting his hubris get into the way of letting him believe someone is actually good enough to be friends with him. Here, it is clearly articulated that he was too boastful for him depend on anyone. This is major because not only does he avoid dependence, but he also avoids trust put on him. If he is too selfish, no one will believe his word, as they will think it’s all for himself and not any for them. The part of the epic which identifies this is when Odysseus gives specific instructions to his crew to not open the bag which was given by Aeolus. Only Odysseus knew that the bag contained powerful winds which could help them reach Ithaca, but this is hidden from the crew. They had already identified Odysseus as selfish, so they expected the bag to be full of treasure, and how mankind is, they wanted some too. To the readers’ surprise, this all changes the minute he enters Ithaca. He is welcomed by his dog, Argos, and was helped a kind shepherd who filled in Odysseus
his own defeat, he was a brave and good leader, and had more than his
...rned the essential plans that a leader would need to lead him troops. He also had the morale and spirits to keep the troops ready to fight for the freedom they wanted, as well as his ability to command such troops in placement and tactics.
a seaborne death soft as mist will take him down into the House of Death,
Theseus insisted to take the way by land. His idea was to become a hero as
People learn lessons every day. They can either learn them the easy way, or they can learn them the hard way. Homer documented Odysseus’ journey back to Ithaca in The Odyssey. In this journey, Odysseus learns several life lessons that applied to our lives.
fire, on a nearby island they quickly sailed to shore to help put out the
He entered a battle when he had just learned of the uncertain odds, he nearly sacrificed the lives of his family while trying to act the hero in front of them, and he recovered from the death of his wife unnaturally quickly when faced with the prospect of leading a voyage. Though his experiences seem to depict the worst of them, he hints at evidence that he learned from these experiences and emerged a better person because of
and he became courageous and found that even though things may look dangerous, they always aren't as they appear. And finally he listened to the advice of the creatures around him and he came to trust in others as he would expect others to trust him. He found what he was looking for in life, happiness.
hole or on the edge of a river he will be able to die in a piece of
him to a tragic end of his own life, and also caused the deaths of
One day he was walking on the woods and found himself in the cavern of the winds