positive- he shows outstanding wit by escaping the cyclops by blinding it then hiding on the undersides of the sheep
negative- he shows stupidity by shouting his name out to the cyclops when he's escaping, this way the cyclops prays to his father, Poseidon, and makes it harder for Odysseus to go home
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.
Odysseus shows his cleverness, cunning, and bright mind when he thinks of a plan for escape but when they are about to leave by ship his anger shines through and he ends up being cursed by Posiden and he almost gets his crew and himself killed.
Odysseus is known for his cunning intelligence and resourcefulness, which help him overcome challenges on his journey. However, he is also characterized by his pride and arrogance, which can lead to his downfall or bring troubles to himself and his men.
cunnning and he is wise,strong,loyal
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His positive traits are brave bold clever strong leader loyal perseverance his negative traits are overconfident cocky shrewd easily distracted impulsive arrogant insolent
Positive + Negative = Negative Negative + Negative = Positive Positive + Positive = Positive Negative + Positive = Negative
Negative * positive = negative Positive * positive = positive Negative * negative = positive
feels paul revere is a positive character
Positive Z: zealous, zestful. Negative Z: ??? Positive K: Kind, keen Negative K: kooky(?)
In the land of the Cyclopes, Odysseus demonstrates his intelligence and cunning by devising a plan to blind Polyphemus and escape. He also exhibits bravery and leadership by taking charge of the situation and guiding his men through the dangerous ordeal. Additionally, Odysseus shows his loyalty and commitment to his crew by refusing to abandon them, even when faced with great danger.