The proper nouns in the sentence are:
The odyssey, Homer, odysseus, polypher
cleverness, and courage
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The nouns in the sentence are:OdysseyHomerprotagonistOdysseusclevernesscouragegiantPolyphemus
The abstract nouns in the sentence are:Odysseyprotagonistclevernesscourage
Odysseus displays wilyness, cleverness, and forethought.
Odysseus displays hubris and arrogance, taunting the cyclops Polyphemus as he sails away. This decision later haunts him as Polyphemus calls his father Poseidon to curse Odysseus.
Perseverance, cleverness. Both shown by Odysseus.cleverness, courage and perseverancestrong clever persistant a good leaderthe heroic qualities that odyessues displays are that he is courageous,persistant and outgoing.
Odysseus displays cunning and cleverness when dealing with the Sirens' song. He has his crew tie him to the mast so he can hear the song without being lured by it, showing his ability to outsmart temptations.
Odysseus displays his intelligence in this situation by remaining calm. And not freaking out like the rest of his men. Odysseus was under a lot of pressure, since if his plan failed, he and his men would all die. And if it did work, most would escape alive. Because of his intelligence, Odysseus was able to create and carry out a massively complicated plan successfully.
In these lines, Odysseus displays the heroic quality of courage as he stands up to the Cyclops, Polyphemus, despite being in a perilous situation. His willingness to confront the giant and devise a plan to escape shows his bravery and strategic thinking, which are traits often associated with heroes in Greek mythology.
Odysseus displays craftiness, wiliness, and foresight, as well as an appreciation of the fine arts.
In the sense that often he is sure of himself to the point of arrogance...Odysseus' fatal flaw is hubris: he refuses good council in favor of his own foolishness (i.e. taunting Polyphemus as he and his men retreat from the Cyclopes' island).