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Hero's Journey In The Odyssey

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The Hero’s Journey is made up of a series of landmarks in which any hero follows on their journey. In Homer’s Odyssey, Odysseus, the main protagonist, follows through each step of this journey. His journey begins with his call to adventure. The start of his epic journey from Troy back home to Ithaca begins with his voyage to the Trojan War. Following when the war adjourned, Odysseus was called to lead his men home from the war which is the call to the journey that is explained in the epic. One of the most prominent parts of Odysseus’s journey is his Supernatural Aide or Mentors. There are many gods and goddesses whom offer their assistance to Odysseus along his journey. Following the start of Zeus’s curse on Odysseus in response to the …show more content…

Essentially, Tiresias informed Odysseus that Plan A was that if he didn’t mess up on the island of Thrinica, he and his men would make it home Plan B came into the picture if he or his men messed with the cattle of the sun god, Helios on that island. In this case, all of the men would die, the situation for Odysseus’s family in Ithaca would become awful, he would have to suffer all the way home, and then when he finally made it home he would have to clean up the mess and then make a voyage to a place where the people had never seen a sailor or eaten salted meat. By delivering this message to him, Tiresias provided supernatural guidance for Odysseus on his journey home. One of the final major mentors of Odysseus was Circe, the witch goddess on the island of Aeaea. After informing Odysseus of the journey he would have to make to Hades, the men went and then returned. On this occurrence, Circe provided more aide and advice. Odysseus later said to his men, “Circe foresaw for us and shared with me, so let me tell her forecast…” (Odyssey 687-688). Here, he reveals that information was provided to him from Circe. Circe provided Odysseus with advice on getting through the island of the Sirens and then also for navigating the natural

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