Odysseus is a complex character. While he exhibits traits of cunning and bravery, he also demonstrates deceitfulness and arrogance at times. Overall, his actions can be seen as both good and bad, making him a morally grey character in Greek mythology.
good. he shows perserverence through tough times.
odysseus is an open minded person thats why he came back from trojan war!dum asses
Dr. Jekyll (good) and Mr. Hyde (bad) were the same person, and was the main character in a novel written by Robert Louis Stevenson.
Odysseus is known for being courageous, resourceful, cunning, and loyal.
he has had too much wine
he was a good person that's want his right!
good. he shows perserverence through tough times.
Changes are good for a person, unless the changes are not good changes... then, changes are bad for a person. If you support bad changes then you would be supporting bad change for a person.
Good in a bad way.
He was a GOOD person
good person
he helped Odysseus and he also slayed Argos to help Zeus. I'm not to sure about the bad deeds though.
Socrates was a good person but a lot of people thought he was a bad person
There is saying " by their fruits you know them". To spot a good or bad person watch their actions.
no
bad
Odysseus is not inherently a "bad" person, but his actions can be morally ambiguous. He is known for his cunning and strategic mind, which sometimes leads to deceitful behavior. His actions, such as blinding the Cyclops Polyphemus and his involvement in the Trojan War, can be seen as questionable, but they are often justified in the context of the challenges he faces on his journey home.