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... Odysseus fought bravely throughout the entire Trojan War, whereas Achilles spent quite awhile in his tent pouting after Agamemnon kidnapped his prize maiden ...
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... All Telemakhos has to do is mention his father's name and people start telling of the many great memories they have of Odysseus during the Trojan War and what ...
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... hero. Out of all the heroes that went into the Trojan War, Odysseus was one of the few that came back alive and lived. His strength ...
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... His feats of heroism include the invention of the Trojan horse, which in turn led ... who had attempted to win her heart in the long absence of Odysseus during and ...
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It is a classic story that focuses on the main character Odysseus and his journey home to Ithaca after the end of the Trojan War. ...
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... Evidently, Odysseus' actions during the Trojan War, his journey home, and his encounter with Cyclops, required much more effort, than those that Everett McGill ...
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1. Odysseus's first stop, and purpose for his journey was Troy, for the Trojan War. He won the war by the skill of the Trojan horse. ...
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They are both epic heroes except that one is Greek and the other is a Trojan. Odysseus is from the Greek tale The Oddessy, which was written by the famous ...
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... Odysseus helps defeat the Trojans in the battle of the Trojan horse. He becomes sort of a legend and is thought to be the best strategist alive. ...
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... Zeus was angry with Odysseus because he didn't want him to win the Trojan War. Zeus originally prevents Odysseus from getting home. ...
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... Odysseus fought bravely throughout the entire Trojan War, whereas Achilles spent quite awhile in his tent pouting after Agamemnon kidnapped his prize maiden ...
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... Therefore, Helen should be responsible for the Trojan War, and Calypso should be responsible for Odysseus' transition from his primary goal. ...
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... The Odyssey? From the Illiad, Odysseus is known as the brave and cunning soldier who helped topple the Trojan empire. Yet, in the ...
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... the Hades, which was a feared by many.Ê By his eloquence and cleverness Odysseus could get ... when he met his mother and when he heard the song of the Trojan War ...
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... to die at the war. Odysseus tries to hide himself, arguing madness, to prevent going to the Trojan War. Both of them don't want ...
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The Odyssey, by Homer, is about Odysseus, the king of Ithaca. Odysseus fights in the Trojan War and wins. He travels towards Ithaca ...
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... We saw in the Trojan War how Odysseus used his cleverness to outsmart the Trojans and then his fighting skills to take their lives. ...
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... role in Odysseus life. Odysseus alone cannot have escaped the treacherous Trojan War without the aid of the gods. However can it be ...
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... role in Odysseus life. Odysseus alone cannot have escaped the treacherous Trojan War without the aid of the gods. However can it be ...
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... Odysseus dominates the contests and afterward, a song of the Trojan War brings Odysseus to tears and he begins to tell the tale of his journey after the Trojan ...
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... The Sirens, beautiful as their song is, tell a profound story of Odysseus and the Trojan War, which lead men to a potential death. ...
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... the hand of Achilles. The Odyssey is the story of Odysseus's homeward journey after the Trojan War. Odysseus was afflicted with ...
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... With the intelligence that the gods have blessed him with, Odysseus was able use the Trojan horse idea to conquer the Trojans, use cunning and deceiving plans ...
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... opponent. Odysseus was a Trojan War hero and is now slithering to the depths of fighting unarmed men in his own palace. The life ...
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The Odyssey, by Homer, is about a Trojan War hero, Odysseus, struggling to return home to his wife and son. While Odysseus is experiencing ...
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... Her husband, like Odysseus, goes to Trojan war but she does not wait for Agamemnon and when Agamemnon returns to home she and her lover kill him. ...
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... He lost about eight men just from fighting. If it wasn't for the Trojan War Odysseus would have been still sitting at his kingdom ruling his people. ...
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... Odysseus. After the Trojan war Odysseus shows no thanks to the god Poseidon. Offending the god did not make an easy voyage home. ...
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... to his aid. Now, as a result of Odysseus' quick thinking, the remaining trojan warriors escape. Homer balances Oddyseus' masculine ...
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... Once Odysseus had learned of the Trojan's war strategy, he left the city and killed many Trojans on his way out with his sword. ...
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