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"The man of my dreams, wow!I wonder what he will be like. Oh why does Athena fill such thoughts into my head?What if I never get married? Or maybe her dream was a sign saying soon I will meet the man I am to marry.Oh I could only hope that is what it is.Wow to be married, I can't wait. I will know the minute I lay eyes on him that he is the man I am to marry."
Nausikaa is very excited about her dream the night before.She is perplexed.So she asks her father and mother if it would be ok to go wash her wedding clothes, and they say yes.Now Nausikaa has the whole day to dream about her husband to be, and she is very excited.She heads towards the water to wash her clothes and stumbles upon Odysseus.
"Oh why do my servants run, look at this beautiful being.For sure he is the man that is meant for me.Oh Athena thank you, this is the most wonderful gift I have ever gotten.Look at his muscles and his body.Oh no, he is coming towards me, what do I say, I can't sound stupid, what if he thinks I am stupid.Oh no oh no what to do?"
She stands there wondering what do as Odysseus approaches her, and she becomes very excited and flushed.
"Look at his body.It is perfect.Oh I am weak at the knees.I must take him to my village.He looks like he needs some help.He is talking to me.Look at this.This man is talking to me.He is asking me to take him to the village.Surly my father will love and adore him.He is meant to be with me forever, and I can't wait until this starts.Why else would have his journeys brought him here.Of course it is destiny.The dream, and him ending up where I was washing.It is meant to be.Forever and ever, and I can't wait".
They approach the village, and Nausikaa prays that her father will not hate this man named Odysseus.As they approached her father becomes curious. He was hopeful that her prayers had finally been…

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Greek literature has given a start to long and complex epics that revolved around heroes.This type of literature shows many possibilities to what heroism really is.The Greeks defined heroism as obeying the rules stated by the gods and goddesses, and those who obeyed the rules would gain honor and fame. Intelligence and courage were two of the highest gifts that all heroes must posses in ancient Greece.Odysseus is the main hero of the epic "The Odyssey," translated by Robert Fitzgerald.He was constantly expected to obey the rules laid down by the immortals, and posses' wisdom and courage.Courage, intelligence, and hospitality were the ingredients for heroism in its purest form.
Courage was defined in the Greek tradition as conquering fear or despair in order to save ones self or others.Courage was vital to the character of all heroes because there would be many overwhelming and challenging situations.Odysseus possesses courage throughout the epic.When he asked Kirke about what lay ahead in his journey home, Kirke replied
“There lay are a pair of cliffs.One of them/with its jagged peak reaches up to the/spreading sky, wreathed in dark cloud that never parts./Halfway up the clip is a murky cave,/ facing north-west to Erebus, and doubtless it is past this, Odysseus, that you and your men will steer your vessel./A strong man’s arrow shot from a ship/below not reach the recesses of that cave./Inside lives Skylla, yelping hideously;/her voice is no deeper that a young puppy’s,/but she herself is a fearsome monster./God or man, no one could look on her in joy./Her legs and there are twelve-are like great tentacles,/ unjointed, and upon her serpent necks are borne/six heads like nightmares of ferocity, with triple serried of rows/of fangs and deep gullets of black death./No seaman ever, in any vessel can clam/to have passed her without loss or grief;/she takes, fr