Odyseey
Odyseey
Odyseey
9/19/16
Lit/Film
Heroes Journey
Ordinary World
The Odyssey begins in Ithaca, King Odysseus home. Where he lives with his wife Penelope and newborn
son Telemachus.
Approach
The hero and newfound allies prepare for the major challenge in the Special world. The Phaeacians are
so moved by Odysseus's story that they offer his safe passage home. When Odysseus wakes up in Ithaca,
Athena reveals herself to him and explains that suitors are attempting to steal his wife and his throne.
Together they make plans to defeat the suitors.
The Ordeal
Heros fortunes hits rock bottom and he confronts his greatest fear. Odysseus disguised as an old beggar
hides out near his home. His son arrives and he reveals his true identity. Odysseus takes part in
Penelopes challenge and wins by stringing his own bow and shooting an arrow through the 12 axe
heads. With his son he kills all the suitors.
The Reward
The hero takes possession of the treasure won by facing death. There may be celebration, but there is
also danger of losing the treasure again. His reward is winning back his place of power and being able to
be with his wife again, and his son and his surviving father.
The Resurrection
At the climax, the hero is severely tested once more on the threshold of home. He or she is purified by a
last sacrifice, another moment of death and rebirth, but on a higher and more complete level. By the
heros action, the polarities that were in conflict at the beginning are finally resolved. He must deal with
consequences of confronting the dark force. As such, Odysseus fights the group of angry fathers until
Athena makes them stop.
'Nothing retains its own form; but Nature, the greater renewer, ever makes up forms from forms. Be
sure there's nothing perishes in the whole universe; it does but vary and renew its form.' Thus the next
moment is permitted to come to pass."