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From the books that you have read, what do you think is the most daunting obstacle facing Odysseus on his return back to his home land and whilst he is reclaiming his home land from rival hands?  

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From the books that you have read, what do you think is the most daunting obstacle facing Odysseus on his return back to his home land and whilst he is reclaiming his home land from rival hands? There are many obstacles in the Odyssey that Odysseus has to face on his way home; the Cyclops, Circe, the Suitors to name but a few. They all pose a different threat to Odysseus and his men. Some episodes cause Odysseus little trouble as he just loses some of his men, for example the Laestrygonians; during some events Odysseus' life is actually endangered, for example the Cyclops incident; and some of the other obstacles which face Odysseus are emotional as well as physical. An emotional obstacle could be described as an obstacle that hurts Odysseus in a way that will make him depressed or irritated, for example when his men open the...

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