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Odysseus demonstrates loyalty by opposing the Cyclops Polyphemus. Odysseus demonstrates his allegiance to his troops by sending them outside while tying them to the stomachs of the two rams.

The concepts of loyalty and intelligence recur frequently throughout Homer's "The Odyssey." They both appear since you need both to succeed in life, especially on a journey like Odysseus'. Odysseus would not have survived the journey without loyalty and cunning. Up until Charybdis ate his crew, he kept himself and them safe. Both were required, and both were utilized and demonstrated.

Odysseus exhibited loyalty by being devoted to his crew. Both they and he were assisted by him. When Odysseus sees Elpinor at Hades and returns to the island to bury him, this is an example. When he goes to save them from Circe, he is also faithful. He did not have to save his men from Circe and he could not have buried Elpinor.

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