1. Leadership:One of the main differences between Achilles and Odysseus is in the way each of them lead their troops for battle, and perform their roles for their respective communities. Achilles on one hand is one of the greatest warriors ever but, he takes a stand with the Myrmidons by refusing to continue on in the journey to fight in Troy because he is never rewarded. On the other hand, Odysseus is an agreeable character and a peacemaker who simply wants to ensure that no harm comes to his community.
2. Their view on Gods: As Achilles is a stubborn warrior who isn't afraid of the Gods, he is a person who would even talk back to him recklessly. But, of course, when he is in need of the Gods' help, he is not afraid to go about getting it any way that he can. On a completely different level however, Odysseus is very different in how he interacts with the Gods. Although he gets most of the sorrows that he has faced from them (the Gods), he doesn't stop believing in them.
3. Trouble- maker: On one hand, Achilles does not go looking out for trouble. He is a very calm person who faces opponents that challenge or affront him. On the other hand, Odysseus continuously goes around looking for any and every sort of trouble-by battling people who are far stronger than him.
Relationship: Achilles doesn't have any second thoughts about going into battle and leaving his family and friends behind vulnerable. He does not have the same kind of loyalty that Odysseus has. However, Odysseus longs for his wife along the journey that he undertakes, but he is more concerned with getting vengeance with the various suitors who had lined up for his wife Penelope's hand in marriage.
In Greek mythology, Odysseus and Achilles were both heroes of the Trojan War. They were comrades and fought alongside each other, but they had different personalities and approaches to war. Achilles was known for his strength and bravery in battle, while Odysseus was known for his cunning and intelligence. Despite their differences, they respected each other as warriors and allies.
Odysseus won the contest between the two for Achilles' godlike armor.
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Her character lies at the heart of a dispute between Achilles and Agamemnon that drives the plot of Homer's Iliad.
Agamemnon forced Achilles to give up his concubine.
In Greek mythology, Odysseus and Achilles were both heroes of the Trojan War. They were comrades and fought alongside each other, but they had different personalities and approaches to war. Achilles was known for his strength and bravery in battle, while Odysseus was known for his cunning and intelligence. Despite their differences, they respected each other as warriors and allies.
Odysseus won the contest between the two for Achilles' godlike armor.
im not sure
Yes
The fate of Achilles' armor was the source of a feud between Odysseus and Ajax the Greater. They both gave speeches extolling their bravery to the Trojan prisoners and they, in the end, decided that Odysseus was more deserving. Ajax cursed Odysseus, which angered Athena, and he eventually killed himself in grief. Odysseus eventually gave the armor to Neoptolemus, Achilles' son.
Paris fought Trojan War for Love, but Achilles fought for glory and to leave a history.
Achilles is beast and Ajax sounds like a New York drug dealer.
Her character lies at the heart of a dispute between Achilles and Agamemnon that drives the plot of Homer's Iliad.
In "The Iliad," Odysseus is portrayed as a clever and resourceful warrior, known for his intelligence and cunning tactics. In the movie "Troy," Odysseus is depicted as a more physically imposing character, with less emphasis on his cunning nature. Additionally, the movie takes liberties with his character, altering some of his actions and motivations compared to the original epic.
Character against character.
well Odysseus (ullyses) is very clever, annabeth is more clever and intelligent than Percy is. Odysseus wanted to hear the Siren's song and Percy didn't, Annabeth did.
mulan is model xD <3 thats all