The Epic Hero, Odysseus
The epic hero that ventured forth from the regular world into a region of supernatural fascination where he came across fantastic forces and enemies. The hero is victorious over his enemies, yet deep loss and suffering strikes the hero. The hero is now reborn and faces the most challenging fear he has been looking up to. Finally, triumph. This describes Odysseus, the epic and legendary hero that faced malicious creatures and life-threatening events, yet exhibited heroic and convenient traits to achieve his objective successfully. In the epic of The Odyssey, Homer depicts that Odysseus is an epic hero by facing the difficulties and accomplishing his goal in returning home to his family using the traits of intelligence
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This is important,because this reveals that Odysseus is an epic leader, because he does what he has to do as an epic leader, and if anything goes wrong it would be his men’s fault. The indicated statement distinguishes Odysseus’ men, being ordinary people from Odysseus being a hero.The trait of leadership is where Odysseus surpasses most heroes and thus proving that he meets the standards of a stereotypical epic hero. In conclusion, Odysseus is an epic hero, because his heroic capabilities and traits such as intelligence and perseverance cancel out his vulnerabilities. He is clearly differentiated and recognized between ordinary men and heroes. He exhibits the traits of intelligence, and perseverance, which helped him overcome obstacles and fulfilled his goal to survive. Also, his desire to return home to his family along with his epic traits define him as an epic hero. After all, Homer made him the hero of The Odyssey, an epic poem, which guarantees that he fits the ancient Greek stereotype of an epic