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Essay heading: odysseus - a different type of hero
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Helen recognized him, questioned him, but with his cunning: "How shrewdly he put me off!" (Homer IV 265). Helen then goes on to recount how Odysseus; "?sworded many Trojans through the body on his way out" (Homer IV 272-273), again demonstrating his courage and strength. Menelaos tells Telemakhos of the Trojan horse, Odysseus's supremely cunning plan of how to enter Troy and defeat the Trojans: "In my life I have met, in many countries, foresight and wit in many first rate men, but never have I seen one like Odysseus?" (Homer IV 283-285)... displayed 300 characters
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Menelaos tells Telemakhos of the Trojan horse, Odysseus's supremely cunning plan of how to enter Troy and defeat the Trojans: "In my life I have met, in many countries, foresight and wit in many first rate men, but never have I seen one like Odysseus?" (Homer IV 283-285).
Odysseus initially demonstrates his ability to use his cunning to get what he needs on the island of the Phaiakians... displayed next 300 characters
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