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When does Odysseus demonstrate the human side of his character?



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d.Anthonyda

d.Anthonyda

d.Anthonyda
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Answered Feb 06, 2018

Odysseus demonstrates the human side of his character when he cries after meeting Elpenor’s ghost. This scene occurs in the Odyssey which is one of the two most famous Greek epic poems. These poems are attributed to Homer. It is one of the oldest work in literature.

Primarily, this poem revolves around Odysseys who is a Greek hero and the king of Ithaca. It focuses on the journey that he makes to his home after the fall of Troy. It is widely ready by students and enthusiasts of literature all around the globe. It was first produced in the Greek language.

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John Smith

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John Smith

Answered Jan 07, 2017

Cries when he meets Elpenor s ghost is Hades
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