Odysseus has many strengths. Some of the best or most noted ones are his cunning and cleverness, which are often noted by gods and goddesses in the story, especially Athena. He thinks ahead, like when he brought wine to the Cyclops cave, worried that they would have to deal with someone unpleasent. He is a great fighter, but that is more noted in the Iliad. He is determined, and spends years trying to get home without giving up, and does his best to try and bring his men home. His mind is really his best asset though. Odysseus is cunning and sly, and will do anything it takes to make it home or reach his goal.
trickery.
I think a proportion will best explain this answer. Odysseus/Zeus = Grass/Flamethrower
Strengths: brave, leader, clever, resourceful, trickery, wits Weaknesses: his pride, women, sensualness, stubborn, defiant
Strengths: Shows loyalty in his disire to reach home Trickery Leadership over his men WitsWeaknesses: Pride Sensualness
we are all odysseus on the inside
trickery.
I think a proportion will best explain this answer. Odysseus/Zeus = Grass/Flamethrower
Strengths: brave, leader, clever, resourceful, trickery, wits Weaknesses: his pride, women, sensualness, stubborn, defiant
Strengths: Shows loyalty in his disire to reach home Trickery Leadership over his men WitsWeaknesses: Pride Sensualness
we are all odysseus on the inside
Odysseus killed all of Penelope's suitors.
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Circe initially transformed Odysseus's men into animals, but after Odysseus confronted her with the protection of Hermes, she reversed the spell and offered them hospitality. Impressed by his resilience, Circe became an ally, providing Odysseus with guidance for his journey home, including crucial advice on navigating the dangers of the Underworld and the Sirens. Their relationship evolved from adversaries to allies as she recognized his strengths and character. Ultimately, Circe's support proved vital to Odysseus's journey.
Odysseus was trying to kill them all. Only by killing Odysseus could they save their own lives.
All of Odysseus men die upon the journey home.
Odysseus, his son, and the loyal staff kill all the suitors.
Odysseus kills them all...read it on sparknotes.