Odysseus: "A major character in The Iliad, and the hero of The Odyssey, the two great epics attributed to the Greek poet Homer. The Iliad deals with events that occurred in the last year of the Trojan War. The Odyssey describes Ulysses' adventures as he returns home after the Trojan War."
Dionysus: "Son of Zeus and Semele, and god of the vine that produces wine, he was a male fertility .gure who represented a great variety of natural forces, including the vegetative cycle of life, growth, death, and rebirth, and the conflicting power of human passions. He is also called Bacchus, Bromius, and Liber."
The answer is clearly apollian because both (odysseus and apollian) are related to adventures and journey.
2006-07-26 14:16:12
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answered by dranagar 5
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