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Odysseus is alot like Beowulf in a sense i mean they are both really stubborn and and of course the obvious strength and courage. You have to look at it like this they both went on a hard voyage and found a mistress of some sorts an evil one. They both had to face the seas and monsters of sorts. The only thing i don't really know how Beowulf will respond when he comes back to his town. i know for a fact Odysseus came back home with a brutal comeback with someone else in his thrown and someone else in the bed, so of course hes going to be mad so he advises a plan and takes back over his thrown in a sense ;), but there's my comparison its one that came to my head from the get go so there you go Pe@ce