He was a valiant warrior at Troy, killing many Trojans, and saving many of his comrades' lives as he fought alongside them.
he is brave through the sirens
Odysseus' crew did. They believed Odysseus was hiding treasure from the rest of the crew.
Odysseus's crew is often referred to simply as "his men" or "the crew of the ship," but they are not given a specific collective name in Homer's "Odyssey." They are characterized as brave yet often foolish, facing numerous challenges and temptations on their journey home from the Trojan War. The crew ultimately suffers dire consequences due to their disobedience and lack of restraint, particularly in episodes involving the Cyclops and the Sirens.
The last of Odysseus' crew drown after Zeus splinters the boat with lightning.
he made his crew put wax earplugs in their ears. he himself wanted to hear the sirens beautiful music, so he asked his crew to tie him to the mast, the foundation of a sail. Odysseus's crew ties Odysseus very tightly to the mast, and disarmed him. When the were going past the sirens, Odysseus was screaming and yelling at his crew to let him go to the sirens. The crew obviously did not hear him because they had the wax ear plugs. That is how Odysseus saved his crew from the sirens.
While Odysseus is lured into sleep by Cronus, the crew eat the cattle of Helios, even though Odysseus specifically said not too.
he is brave loyal and strong
he goes into hades or the underworld.
Elpenor is an Ithacan, and a member of Odysseus' crew.
Positive qualities revealed by Odysseus in his encounter with the Cyclops include his cunning and resourcefulness in tricking Polyphemus to help him and his men escape. However, negative qualities are also displayed, such as his pride and hubris in revealing his true identity to the Cyclops, leading to greater danger for him and his crew.
The troublemaker of Odysseus's crew is Eurylochus. He often challenged Odysseus's authority and led the crew into disobedience, most notably when he convinced them to eat the cattle of the Sun God, Helios, despite Odysseus's warnings. This act of defiance ultimately resulted in dire consequences for the entire crew, showcasing Eurylochus's role as a disruptive influence.
Elpenor was encountered by Odysseus in the underworld.