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Odysseus Strengths And Weaknesses

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Every person has both strengths and shortcomings. In Homer’s classic, the Odyssey, the protagonist, Odysseus from the Greek island of Ithaca, is forced to find his way home from the Trojan war. Throughout the span of this epic poem Odysseus uses his incredible wit and ingenuity to get out of situations mainly caused by his own weaknesses. However, it is also noticeable that Odysseus is changing, and eventually with the help of Athena he moderates his audacious and glory seeking ways. Throughout the Odyssey it is evident how the vitalities and vulnerabilities of Odysseus and his allies interplay with the strengths and flaws of the hero’s enemies in conflicts. There are two main conflicts to observe, the conflict between Odysseus and Poseidon and his son the Cyclops, as well as the conflict with Odysseus and Telemachus against Penelope’s suitors, which occurs later in the story. …show more content…

In his encounter with the Polyphemus the Cyclops, Odysseus is shown as a man blinded by his own quest for glory. This desire becomes the hero’s greatest vulnerability. Odysseus decides to wait for the Cyclops to return before leaving with his stolen possessions, so the Cyclops comes home and traps Odysseus in his cave. However, Odysseus uses his adroitness to blind the one-eyed giant. After defeating the Cyclops, Odysseus arrogantly tells him that if anyone should ask who caused him this pain, he should say it was Odysseus. In reality, this reckless boasting act caused Poseidon’s hatred towards Odysseus. The timeline of the story, the long and perilous travels throughout the known world, works in favor of the resolution of the conflict between Poseidon and Odysseus, because neither side is able to achieve an outright victory over the

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