Odysseus was smart by not only his wits and brains but with the help of the greek gods.
only if odysseus was dead...
Odysseus is determined, and he is unlucky to have so many tragedies occur along the way.
Circe, Calypso, Ino, and Nausicaa help Odysseus. Athena helps Odysseus as well.
Odysseus' wife was Penelope, and his son was Telemachus.
The god Poseidon is angry with Odysseus for most of the Odyssey. Odysseus blinds the cyclops Polyphemus who is the son of Poseidon. Poseidon therefore tries repeatedly to take revenge on Odysseus during his journey home.
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because he was not that smart
Odysseus was not said to have any superhuman powers, he was merely depicted as being smart, strong, and courageous.
Odysseus was not said to have any superhuman powers, he was merely depicted as being smart, strong, and courageous.
Smart and courageous. He was king of an island south of greece.
She is beautiful, smart and cunning, and faithful to Odysseus
smart
they were brave and strong and smart and could trick any one he need to
Tall, Beautiful, Titan, Bossy, Clever, Smart
Odysseus was a smart man with a lot of Courage he often used his mind to get out of situations rather than his strength which was uncommon for many heros of the time that the book the Odyessey was written in
Intoxication is a smart way to disable an opponent unsuspectingly.
The punishment imposed by Poseidon on Odysseus is a consequence of Odysseus having blinded Poseidon's son, Polyphemus, during his journey back from the Trojan War. It can be considered fair from a mythological perspective, as actions in Greek myths often have consequences that extend beyond immediate events. However, the extent of Odysseus' suffering and challenges on his journey home could be seen as excessive in modern ethical terms.