odysseus the tragic hero essay

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    of author Amos Oz, “a tragedy is a clash between right and right.” One can imply from this quote that the hero of a tragedy must face the ultimate decision of choosing between two morally conflicting options. In addition, Aristotle’s definition of a tragic hero includes that they must make an irreversible mistake caused by their fatal flaw, whether it be hubris like Oedipus of Sophocles’ tragic Greek play Oedipus Rex or other qualities. By analyzing William Shakespeare’s play, The Tragedy of Julius

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    An enlightenment for the hero must follow at the end of the story to give us an idea that some greater good was accomplished or that some important lesson was learned.      Oedipus demonstrates these four attributes of a tragic hero very clearly. He was a great person in that he was a prince in both Corinth and Thebes, as well as the king of Thebes. He demonstrated

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    `There were 100,000 ships that crossed over to troy. There were two epic poems made about the war odyssey and epic cycle. The greeks and the trojans were not enemies. I feel the trojan war was the most tragic because the background of the war. Some background of the war. The prince of troy kidnapped helen of sparta. The trojan war was between the greeks and troy. When the trojans declined the peace treaty they sent a army. The greeks plundered cities. All these relate back to the backstory.

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    While The Odyssey is not a tragedy, the hero, Odysseus, has a tragic flaw that creates obstacles on his journey. This key flaw of Odysseus’ is his excessive pride. One instance where Odysseus’ excessive pride is clearly presented is his encounter with the cyclops named Polyphemus in book IX. On his journey, visiting the Cyclops really had no reason other than Odysseus’ curiosity to how “civilized” such creatures were (274). Odysseus wondered whether or not the cyclops would treat him respectfully

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    When someone is characterized as a hero they are often someone, who is very selfless, brave and is of distinguished valor. They challenge people to some how or another follow in their footsteps, and are often models to our society. Often inspiring and showing them that no matter what they should reach for the stars. Hero's strive to find the best in people and not just in them. Men such as Siddhartha, Moses and the Great Odysseus each show their special qualities of heroes, and all were of admirable

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    characteristics of a hero, sage, and villain. The hero: In the plays The Odyssey, Oedipus Rex, and Antigone the heroes face torturous journeys that put their will power to the test. In The Odyssey, the hero is Odysseus, king of Ithaca. He is a hero because he “saves” his beloved wife from the suitors that yearn for her (the wife, Penelope’s) hand as well as Odysseus’ thrown; he does this through a battle that ends

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    century, Odysseus the tragic hero, has become universally known. Odysseus leaves his home to join the Trojan War to save his island. Not only does he leave home, but he also leaves his wife Penelope, and his son Telemachus behind, without knowing if he will ever see them again. It takes him two decades to become a hero and return back home. For twenty years he faces dangerous obstacles and many lives of his fellow companions are lost to achieve his goal. The adventures that Odysseus faced were

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    "If I play a hero or a good guy, I'll try to find his darkness or his flaws." -J. Kinnaman. (Brainyqoute.com) As Kinnaman mentioned, there are almost always flaws in a hero, and these defects usually make the story more interesting. (Knowing a protagonist's defects is helpful to follow the story, because they usually propel the tension the story.) (-- removed HTML --) , an ancient Greek epic poem written by Homer, the protagonist attracts readers by showing not only his heroic qualities but also

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    Odysseus is a combination of the self-made, self-assured man and the embodiment of the standards and mores of his culture. He is favored by the gods and respected and admired by the mortals. Even the wrath of Poseidon does not keep him from his homecoming. He is confident that he represents virtue even when a modern audience might not be so sure. He is also a living series of contradictions, a much more complicated character than we would expect to find in the stereotypical epic hero. We can contrast

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    The Characteristics of a Hero: The Odyssey, an epic poem of immense proportions retold and passed down from hundreds of years. In the Odyssey, some important themes and lessons can be learned from the epic journey of Odysseus. The Odyssey shows numerous examples of strengths like leadership and creativity impacting a journey; however, there are also weaknesses like arrogance impacting it as well. Odysseus is a man who has exemplified many characteristics of brilliance; however, even a man like him

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