Odysseus defied the God Poseidon. He also climbs straight up a mountain to save his crew from the witch circe. Also when he crossed paths with the sirens he knew he had to hear the songs so he didnt plug his ears and had his crew hold him down
Odysseus shows his bravery in The Odyssey by facing various challenges such as battling monsters like Polyphemus the Cyclops and navigating treacherous seas filled with dangers. Despite facing numerous obstacles on his journey home, Odysseus remains steadfast and determined to reunite with his family in Ithaca. His strategic thinking, courage, and resilience in the face of adversity demonstrate his bravery throughout the epic.
I am assuming that you refer to the challenge that won him his crown. Oedipus met a sphinx that guarded a city. In order to free the city he had to answer her riddle correctly, but if he answered incorrectly she would kill him. The riddle was what goes up the hill on four legs in the morning, has two legs at midday on the top, and has three legs as it goes down the hill at evening. The answer is a man (baby, man, then old man with a cane). Since Oedipus answered correctly, he was allowed to pass and freed the city. In gratitude the city made him king.
Well, to start off in the land of cyclops he had to face the cyclops. And he took care of that fast when he stabbed him in the eye with the big pointy stick he made with his crew. Then when they left the cyclops island the guy in the movie with that Flute ate all the food so a few of the crew guys starved to death because all of the food was gone for 3 1/2 days and then they found another island and they met the witch who fed them Hot Dogs and chili dogs and it turned them into animals.
Odysseus had his crew securely tie him to a ships mast and stuff their ears so that they wouldn't hear the sirens and only Odysseus would hear them. When the were close to the sirens, their song would make Odysseus scream and struggle to get to them. When they were safely far enough away from the sirens, Odysseus would stop his screaming and struggling and the crew would know it was safe for them to remove their ear plugs and untie Odysseus.
He remembers his home in Ithaca, his wife Penelope and his son Telemachaus. He loves them and he does whatever it takes to be with them.
He also has the help of Athena.
By being confident.
Odysseus's display of bravery and intelligence can be seen when he devises the plan to defeat the cyclops Polyphemus in Book 9 of the Odyssey. By introducing himself as "Nobody" and then blinding the cyclops before escaping, Odysseus showcases both his cleverness and courage in the face of danger.
In the epic of the cyclops Odysseus stands up for his men.
Philoetius is a loyal cowherd in Homer's epic poem "The Odyssey." He helps Odysseus in reclaiming his throne by fighting against the suitors and proving his identity. Philoetius is known for his loyalty and bravery in supporting Odysseus throughout his struggles.
odysseus has bravery because he saved his men who were turned to swine by circe
The story of Odysseus is the Odyssey.
Odysseus was the main character of the Odyssey.
In the Odyssey, Odysseus is trying to get back home to Ithaca
In the story the Odyssey, Zeus orders Calypso release Odysseus from Calypso's island. Zeus was convinced by the goddess, Athena, to help Odysseus.
Odysseus was the hero of the Odyssey.
he is the only one that can string his bow and he survived the trojan war
In the Odyssey, the protagonist Odysseus is the dynamic character. Throughout his journey, he undergoes significant personal growth, learns valuable lessons, and demonstrates qualities such as resilience, cunning, and bravery, transforming from a war hero into a wiser, more compassionate leader by the end of his odyssey.
Odysseus is trapped on the lush island of Ogygia, by the nymph Calypso at the beginning of The Odyssey.