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Odysseus can be seen as a complex character with both positive and negative qualities. His bravery, intelligence, and perseverance make him a good role model in terms of overcoming challenges. However, his cunning and sometimes deceitful tactics may not be the best example for modern ethical behavior. Ultimately, it depends on which aspects of Odysseus' character one chooses to emulate.
Change can be both good and bad, depending on the context and the impact it has. Change can lead to growth, new opportunities, and positive outcomes. However, it can also bring uncertainty, challenges, and disruption. Ultimately, how we perceive change and its effects is subjective and can vary from person to person.
!st Listen to your friends while they give their speech. 2nd Eye contact is also helpfull. 3rd Being in a good mood. 4th Interupt a person who is speaking.
Aeolus refuses to help Odysseus a second time because he believes that the gods must be against Odysseus, given his bad luck at sea. Aeolus fears that if he were to help Odysseus again, he would incur the gods' wrath and bring disaster upon himself.
Calypso is a neutral character in Greek mythology. She is a nymph who is sometimes portrayed as both good and bad, depending on the context. Calypso is known for her association with Odysseus, not Poseidon (god of the sea). Poseidon is often depicted as a distinct deity with his own domain and stories in Greek mythology.
he was a good person that's want his right!
Changes are good for a person, unless the changes are not good changes... then, changes are bad for a person. If you support bad changes then you would be supporting bad change for a person.
Good in a bad way.
He was a GOOD person
good person
he helped Odysseus and he also slayed Argos to help Zeus. I'm not to sure about the bad deeds though.
Socrates was a good person but a lot of people thought he was a bad person
There is saying " by their fruits you know them". To spot a good or bad person watch their actions.
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He was only thought to be so by the Romans and was referred to as Cruel or Deceitful Odysseus. These qualities were not appreciated by the Romans, who possessed a strong sense of honor. The Greeks, however, admired his cunning. To the Greeks, he was not a bad person
he was a bad person but, did very few good things