Odyssey
Essay by review • October 13, 2010 • Essay • 529 Words (3 Pages) • 1,600 Views
"Furthermore, we have not even to risk the adventure alone, for the heroes of all time here gone before us." (p.1 A Heroes
Adventure). This quote from Joseph Campbell tells you the essence of a hero. Odysseus might be a hero in the book but
Telemachus was the one who went through the real journey.
Campbell defines a hero one as "who has found or done something beyond the normal range of achievement and experience. A
hero is someone who has given his or her life to something bigger than oneself." (p.1 A Heroes Adventure) Now if you consider
the fact that Odysseus was put in this series of predicaments but outside forces that would consider him a hero, wouldn't you? But,
he did not believe in or accept those gods as power above beyond himself. Now if he does not believe as the gods as a higher
power then he is not a hero because Campbell specifically states that "a hero is one who accomplishes something bigger than one's
self." If Odysseus does not believe that the gods are a higher power, than he did not accomplish something above and beyond an
abnormal adventure by defeating the spite of Poseidon.
Campbell defines a hero by the type of adventure as well. "Well there are two types of deed. One is the physical deed, in which
the hero performs a courageous act in battle or saves a life. The other kind is the spiritual deed, in which the hero learns to
experience the supernormal range of human spiritual life and then comes back with a message." p.1(A Heroes Adventure) So this
does say that Odysseus is a hero to some degree, but who is the real hero? Telemachus is the real hero. He went both through the
physical journey searching for Odysseus and the spiritual journey. He went on the spiritual journey of becoming a man. Facing the
hardships of keeping his mother safe from freeloaders and somewhat of keeping a kingdom in order until the return of his father.
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