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Assignment Number: #1
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Character Analysis Odysseus-
Role: He is the protagonist of The Odyssey and now he struggles to return home.
Outcome: Odysseus returns home and lives happily ever after with Penelope and Telemachus until he is killed by Telegonus, his son by Circe, and taken to be buried at Circe’s home.
Personalities: Odysseus is confident, has great integrity and had powerful strength and courage in himself.
Changes throughout the epic: Odysseus changes throughout the epic because he learns how to handle pride with patience.
Penelope-
Role: She is the wife of Odysseus and the mother of Telemachus.
Outcome: Penelope reunites with Odysseus and they live happily ever after until Odyssey is killed by his other son, Telegonus. Penelope ends up remarrying to Telegonus.
Personalities: Penelope is lonely without her husband for 20 years, flighty, excitable but also clever.
Changes throughout the epic: Penelope changes throughout the epic because she has when from without husband to one being killed and remarrying the guy who killed her first husband.
Telemachus-
Role: He is the son of Odysseus and Penelope and has to maintain his father’s estate until he get back from his journey.
Outcome: Telemachus reunites with his father and lives happily ever after until Odysseus is killed by Telegonus. Telemachus is then taken to Circe’s home and marries her.
Personalities: Telemachus is stout hearted and active minded.
Changes throughout the epic: Telemachus changes throughout the epic because he went from an infant to being a grown man but he still hasn’t gained his father’s skills fluently.
Anticleia-
Role: She is Odysseus’s mother and has to stay with Penelope to comfort during the journey.
Outcome: Anticleia ends up giving up and losing faith and dying because she misses her son and seeing him in the Underworld.
Personalities: Anticleia is lonely without her son.
Changes throughout the epic: Anticleia changes throughout the epic because she is dead because of grief.
Eurymachus-
Role: He is one of the lead suitors who is trying to get Penelope to remarry him.
Outcome: Eurymachus ends up being killed by Odysseus because he was trying to steal his wife.
Personalities: He is deceitful, manipulative and arrogant.
Changes throughout the epic: Eurymachus changes throughout the epic because he shows his deceitful personality all throughout and especially when he creates a plan to kill Telemachus.

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