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Odysseus is certainly a static character. This is demonstrated by his unwillingness to falter in the face of the Sirens, his refusal to let his ship and crew stop in Hawaii, and by his mysterious tendency to not age throughout the entire work, arriving back at Ithaca in the exact shape and mindset he had set out with for Troy.

Overall, Odysseus is perhaps one of the greatest static characters in literary history, and is doubtless one of the most noteworthy.

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