Odyssey: The test of the fate of the whole Odyssey has always been tested to determine his fate. He has been tested with loyalty, determination and courage. Odysseus and many other characters must conquer these values and determine their destiny. For example, Odysseus tested the loyalty of Penelope's ocean. Then I tested his decision to go home. Sometimes he is very suspicious, he will never give up. Finally, he tested his courage. He fought over and over in order to return home.
Homer's Odyssey's fate, fate, and free will seem to ignore humanity at every turning point. A man's life may be planned until the last 1 second, but then with some random power intervention, he died in seconds after completing his life plan. Some people believe in fate and believe that our life is predetermined from the moment we were born. Others think that everything is random and is the result of some gods who threw dice with popular poker games. Still others believe that everyone has full control over their destiny. Who said that the view was fake? Each culture has its own understanding of the role of fate in our lives.
The fate and fate of Homer's "Iliad" "Iliad" depict destiny and destiny as the best power, and it is determined by the actions and decisions of all. The fate of a person is the result of that person's actions and decisions. People indirectly control their destiny through their own actions and decisions. Actions or decisions lead to different actions or decisions. A person is born in a network of many determined destinies and one or more destinies. - You prepared your blood, sweat and tears, but this will ensure victory. As Lisa See said in her novel "Snowflakes and Secrets", "The choices you make are good and good, but God has other plans for you. To be able to get the right thing, more power may make you better or worse, give you different results