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Tanzania [10]
2 years ago
15

n what major ways has the older odysseus changed and learned from the mistakes he made as a younger man?

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1 answer:
Dafna1 [17]2 years ago
6 0

"In The Odyssey, the character of Odysseus changes from the beginning of his Journey until the end by becoming more cautious and less arrogant. When he returns to Ithaca, he's much more cautious in dealing with his enemies, his wife's suitors."

"The men and Odysseus learn valuable lessons throughout their epic journey, but the most important lessons they learn were temptation can lead to death, being obedient can save your life, and trust your instincts. "

"From the many obstacles he endured during his journey , he learned not to boast too much and to respect and listen to the gods. This  wisdom allows him to finally regain his place in his homeland of Ithaca. "

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