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Who Is The Beguiler In The Odyssey

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The Beguiler Odysseus is the main protagonist of The Odyssey. He is a commander of solders, a trickster, and often described as wily. Odysseus is not a character who one should trust, but his undeniable charm and quick wit allow him to convince others to do his bidding. Despite his talents for manipulation Odysseus’s overconfidence ensnares him in the wrathful entrapping of the god Poseidon. Through hardship he earns Odysseus learns from his tribulations, changing from a cocky and roguish beguiler into a man who is slightly more careful when choosing a course of action. To begin, Odysseus tells his hosts on the island of Scheria about how he fell on such hard times. During the tale Odysseus demonstrates his quick wit by sharing how he escaped the clutches of the cyclops Polyphemus. Polyphemus who is a giant one-eyed was able to trap Odysseus and his men in …show more content…

Rather than using brawn to outright kill the beast, Odysseus concocts a plan to intoxicate the monster, then blind it in its stupor. He also tells Polyphemus his name is “nobody” so the monster cannot call for help. Odysseus’s trickery works and he is able to free himself and his men. However, once he escapes the cyclops, Odysseus taunts the beast and tells it his real name. The sound gives his position away, and the cyclops is able to capsize the boats of Odysseus’s escaping comrades by tossing boulders towards the sound. The monster then curses Odysseus in the name of his father, the god of the seas. It is now when Odysseus’s cocky nature sends him on a path to hit rock bottom; Poseidon hears his son’s plea and plots to ensure Odysseus can never return home. Now within the tale, which is chronologically before the point at which he is telling the story, Odysseus proves himself clever

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