You will go to war or I will throw your baby in front of a plow.
I am insane. I can't go to war.
Preparation
Hooray! Let's go home now.
We have won the Trojan war at last with my plan!
Cyclops
Do not eat the flowers!
Where is my home
This is ominous.
Yummy! More!More!!
When the war came, Odysseus did not want to go because he did not want to leave his family behind. In an effort to resist going to war, Odysseus faked insanity. However, he was caught and finally gave in after officials threatened to throw his son in front of a plow. Thus, Odysseus was birthed into the story in an unusual way.
Sirens
Untie me!
Having just won the trojan war, thanks in large part toOdysseus helped big time. Everyone was celebrating and shouting out in glee. Then they started to sail home but poseidon and helios had different plans for him. They set out a storm and they shipwreck on a island with cyclops
Ultimate battle
Odysseus and his men are now stranded in a dark cave with no food. Intimidated by the one-eyed evil Cyclops, the color black is appropriate. They are also fearful of the unknown. In this case, what is unknown is whether or not the Cyclops will eat them. The possibility of death looms large. And yet, Odysseus still shows strength.
Triumphant Return
Red is the best archetypal color in the siren story. Tied to the mast of the ship and unable to see the Siren's evil and ugly appearance, Odeyssus is so overcome with desire and lust at hearing their beautiful voices, he is compelled to violence while doing everything he can to be untied. If not for the courage of his crew in overpowering him, he would have been doomed.
After hearing about the many suitors beating down Penelope's door, Odysseus returns to the place disguised as a beggar to reclaim his wife. Penelope suspects the beggar is Odysseus, so she creates an archery contest that only Odysseus could win and promises to marry the winner. Odysseus uses his great strength to win the contest, and then kills all of the suitors. This victory cements Odysseus's status as a hero.
Victory is mine!
Reunited with his family, Odysseus is hailed as a hero. Everyone celebrates. Odysseus's son wants to be exactly like his dad. His purpose is now here to teach his son to be just like him.