It's easy if you read it.
Here's the hero's journey in easy to understand terms:
http://www.mythichero.com/what_is_mythology.htm
Now just plug in when Odysseus did these things.
If you would rather cheat, like I have to ask:
http://library.thinkquest.org/19300/data/Odyssey/odysseus2.htm
2007-03-27 10:52:38
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answered by blakesleefam 4
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Odysseus is intellegent, brave, and couragous, like all heroes. He passed the Sirens, the sisters that have irresistable and beautiful singing voices(lures men, and they perish), by thinking of a good plan. He tricked the Cyclopes, and he and his men escaped the monster.
He had thought up of the Trojan horse, while fighting with the Trojans. That tricked the Trojans
2007-03-27 18:31:35
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answered by Jessica 4
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um mm i don't know I read it in 9th grade... well skipped read it... is it the circle in the end where he shoots of his arrow all around the yard where there were people who wanted to marry his wife... or maybe is that he left his son and wife to be a hero but then he angered the gods and got lost but in the end he was heroic since he was the only one who returned. he defeated all those creatures. I don't like him much he was shacking up with that one lady while his wife was waiting for him. true he had no choice but still he sounded happy to me.
2007-03-27 17:53:11
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answered by Love Exists? 6
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