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"To make his audience respect him" is the most likely reason Odysseus begins his story by telling his audience how well known he is for his great deeds.

Who was Odysseus?

  • Odysseus is the protagonist of Homer's epic poem The Odyssey and a legendary Greek ruler of Ithaca. In Homer's Iliad and other works in the same epic cycle, Odysseus also has a significant role.
  • Odysseus the Cunning is a nickname given to him because of his reputation for intellectual brilliance, cunning, and versatility (polytropos).
  • He is the son of Lartes and Anticlea, the husband of Penelope, and the father of Telemachus and Acusilaus. He is well known for his nostos, or "homecoming," which took place after the ten-year Trojan War and involved ten exciting years.

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