When Odysseus's men betray him and open Aeolus's bag, how does Odysseus handle this failure? How does his reaction continue to develop him as the hero archetype?

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( This book is called 'The Odyssey' by Gillian Cross illustrated by Neil Packer. ) ​

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People most times cannot be trusted. The men open the bag because they think Odysseus is keeping something from them. The men disobey him and as such He was not happy that they disobeyed him due to their greed but still sought for help on all their behalf.

  • He  went to Aeolus again but Aeolus refuses to help them. This makes  Odysseus believes the gods hate him  and wish to him Him.

  • Though He was not happy with them for disobeying him, but he still took it upon himself to seek for a solution to the issue his men has placed on him. This shows that even he is a good leader who has the interest of his men at heart.

  • Odysseus characteristics make him an archetypal hero because his character traits was that of a Homeric leader known for his strength, courage, nobility, etc.

The Odyssey' by Gillian Cross

In the book, Aeolus is known to be the god of the winds, he was friendly to Odysseus and his crew and he did welcome them. Odysseus nd his men stay at his home for a month and he gave Odysseus bag of wind as a gift.

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