In "The Odyssey," Odysseus demonstrates his ability to think ahead through strategic planning and clever tactics. For example, he devises the plan of the Trojan Horse to defeat the Trojans and plotting his return home by disguising himself as a beggar to assess the situation in Ithaca. These actions highlight Odysseus' shrewd and cunning nature, showcasing his talent for anticipating outcomes and planning accordingly.
Telemachus would likely view Odysseus as a skilled and powerful figure if he were the target of the suitors' practice shots. He would respect his father's ability to withstand such attacks and possibly see it as a test of Odysseus's resilience and strength. Telemachus may also be proud of his father for enduring these challenges posed by the suitors.
Odysseus is often respected as a cunning and resourceful leader by his crew, but his arrogance and impulsiveness can create tension and mistrust among them. They rely on his intelligence and ability to navigate challenges, but they also fear his recklessness and the consequences it may bring upon them. Overall, Odysseus' crew likely sees him as a complex and multidimensional character, both admirable and flawed.
Ulysses (Odysseus) first impression of the cyclopes was that they were strong, feirce creatures. Odysseus was a very clever man and too clever for the cyclopes. I dont think that the cyclopes' way of life appeals to Odysseus because they arent very active. Think about it, they live on the same island all their lives while Odysseus is out on the open see trying to get back home to Ithica. no.............odysseus thinks they are disorganized and filthy creatures......and a bunch of other things
Ulysses (Odysseus) first impression of the cyclopes was that they were strong, feirce creatures. Odysseus was a very clever man and too clever for the cyclopes. I dont think that the cyclopes' way of life appeals to Odysseus because they arent very active. Think about it, they live on the same island all their lives while Odysseus is out on the open see trying to get back home to Ithica. no.............odysseus thinks they are disorganized and filthy creatures......and a bunch of other things
Telemachus first thinks that Odysseus is a beggar, thanks to Athena's disguise of him. After Odysseus' transformation, Telemachus believes him to be a god, until Odysseus tells Telemachus of his identity.
the damage must be in the cerebellum
He thought Odysseus was dead.
I think it is nothing and yes
Odysseus throws the eye of the greys into the ocean (I think).
I think it is nothing and yes
Telemachus would likely view Odysseus as a skilled and powerful figure if he were the target of the suitors' practice shots. He would respect his father's ability to withstand such attacks and possibly see it as a test of Odysseus's resilience and strength. Telemachus may also be proud of his father for enduring these challenges posed by the suitors.
Why did Odysseus want the messenger to think he had gone mad?
this lines mean that you should think aboutthe future conserving energythe more u think about plants u can livea better lifeu should think about the next generation and save abetter life for them
Odysseus is a great and powerful hero that goes to war at troy.
The best part that i think is, is when Odysseus and his crew escapes from the cave!
I think its Odysseus's son Telemachus
When you think of how Odysseus reacted when he landed on Calypso's island, Ogygia, I think Odysseus was scared of losing his men. Which had happened, obviously. Also I think he was afraid of not returning home, all through the story he talks of Ithaca and wanting to return.