The scene reveals Odysseus as both a cunning strategist and a deeply flawed individual. His intelligence and resourcefulness shine through in his ability to devise clever plans, such as his use of the Trojan Horse. However, it also exposes his hubris and arrogance, as he often underestimates his enemies and overestimates his own abilities. This complexity makes him a relatable hero, embodying both admirable traits and human weaknesses.
that he is human
he showed power and strongness to it
Odysseus seemed to have more of an appreciation for his life once he visited the Land of the Dead.
Odysseus revealed himself as being nobody. Therefore, the Cyclops said things like 'Nobody was here" when asked.
He did showed more regret and sorrow toward his men
that he is human
that he is human
he showed power and strongness to it
Odysseus seemed to have more of an appreciation for his life once he visited the Land of the Dead.
Odysseus revealed himself as being nobody. Therefore, the Cyclops said things like 'Nobody was here" when asked.
He did showed more regret and sorrow toward his men
This decision reveals Odysseus's character flaw of pride or hubris. He chooses to reveal his identity to Polyphemus, putting himself and his crew at risk, instead of using strategy and wit to safely escape the situation. His reckless behavior displays his overconfidence and arrogance.
The Great Gatsby is a classic novel. The scene at the New York apartment reveals a lot about Tom's character, mainly that he is not going to marry Myrtle.
Odysseus is a round character because he contains both good and bad qualities that contradict one another. He is dynamic because towards the start of the epic, when he interacts with the Cyclops, Odysseus pride cannot be contained. Towards the end, when he is battling with the suitors, he is more patient to reveal himself.
Hornet
It wqs his pride
(A+) Athene