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Homer as in Homer Simpson is a completely fictitious character created by Matt Groening for the Simpsons. If you are refering to another Homer there simply is not enough detail to answer the question
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odysseus
The Iliad and The Odyssey both detail man's relationship with the gods as well as with his fellow man .
The narrator describes Homer Barron as a charming, popular figure in the town who enjoys the attention of the community. He is described as a lively and engaging man, but also as aloof and possibly untrustworthy.
In "The Odyssey," Homer often describes Penelope as "wise" or "clever." This highlights her intelligence and ability to outwit her suitors while remaining loyal to Odysseus.
The literary basis for The Trojan War comes from two epic poems by Homer: The Iliad and The Odyssey.
Homer compares the suitors' bodies to fish lying on a rocky shore after a fisherman drags them out of the water. He also compares the suitors to mountain lambs that a lion has raided from the fold.
He describes odysseus as master of land and seaways, raider of cities, son of laertes and the gods of old, and blue girdler of the islands
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Homer describes the attacking cicones like a swarm of bees when they overwhelm Odysseus and his men.