How does Homer identify Odysseus as the protagonist of the story ?
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Homer identifies Odysseus as theprotagonist of the story as: C.Odysseus has a goal, and the Cyclops gets in the way of his goal. Odysseus is the protagonist of the play who is brave, and compassionate towards his people and his kingdom. In the play, he fought against the other Kings at Troy.
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Odysseus attempts to achieve a goal, and the Cyclops prevent him from doing so. Odysseus was a brilliant hero in Greek mythology, the lord of Ithaca and the central warrior of Homer's tale.
- Homer's Odyssey's narrator is himself Odysseus as the story focuses on his quest and struggles as he tries to return home. While Odysseus is surrounded by other characters during the story, he is the only main focus of the story from beginning to end and the one most affected by the conflict.
- Hence, Homer who is the author of "The Odyssey" describes Odysseus as the narrator of the story by making him the story's main focus.
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