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Odysseus' Lessons


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On Odysseus journey home, he learned many lessons as on of them…he

learned that he needs the help of others. His men for instance helped him fight in

the Trojan War. They put together a large horse to sit and wait in, and in a

building where the Trojans were celebrating, for they thought they had won the

war. Once everybody was asleep, they got out of the horse, and started to attack

everybody and killed everybody that was in sight. They won the war without

losing any men in the group. Another way he helped was by his men rowing their

boats to all the places so they could get more information on how to get home to

Ithaca. One of many gods that helped him was Aedus. Aedus gave him a bag of

bad winds to get him home to Ithaca. All the winds were in the bag except for the

west wind. The west wind will get him and his men home safely unless the bag is

opened. If the bags of winds were to open all the winds would get out, and......

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