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The power of cunning over brute force from "summary" of The Odyssey by Homer

In the ancient tale of The Odyssey, we witness time and time again the triumph of cunning over brute force. The protagonist, Odysseus, is a master of strategy and wit, using his intelligence to outsmart his enemies and overcome seemingly insurmountable challenges. One of the most memorable examples of Odysseus's cunning is his encounter with the Cyclops Polyphemus. Rather than relying on sheer strength to overpower the giant, Odysseus devises a clever plan to blind him and escape from his clutches. By using his intellect instead of resorting to violence, Odysseus is able to outmaneuver his opponent and emerge victorious. Another instance where cunning prevails over brute force is when Odysseus and his men outsmart the Sirens. Instead of succumbing to their enchanting song and meeting a deadly fate, Odysseus has his crew plug their ears with beeswax and tie him to the mast of the ship. Thro...
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    The Odyssey

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