One of the main similarities of ancient Greek epics is that there is always a great hero who can overcome many difficult and difficult challenges and experience long adventure. The problem of the hero's body and the character of the hero are very important for the epic itself. Classical Greek heroes are usually born to do wonderful things, continue a magnificent journey, and ultimately they will be rewarded for their troubles. In Homer's Odyssey, Odysseus has many different qualities to classify him as a hero.
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Hero defined in Homer's Odyssey is what makes a hero. To be called a hero needs a lot, but what is a real hero? Well, that depends on who you ask. For some people heroes may be just brave and brave people. A man in his brain seems to be a warrior with his sword. Odysseus of Homer's epic "Odyssey" embodies the ideal humanity most admired by Homer's Greek society.
Odysseus is a hero. Odyssey has many heroes, but none are as important as Odysseus. Odyssey is a story poem written by Homer (from 800 BC to 600 BC), showing many adventures and experiences experienced by Odysseus. During the whole Odyssey, the famous Greek epic hero Odesseus was seeking to return to his house in Ithaca, his wife Penelope and his son Telemachus. Like real life, not all heroes are perfect, everything has imperfections.