stays and listen to him
Nausicaa initially feels scared and vulnerable when confronted by the rough-looking stranger Odysseus. However, she eventually approaches him with kindness and hospitality, offering him help and guidance. This encounter ultimately leads to their developing friendship in Homer's Odyssey.
Nausicaa will not let Odysseus ride in her cart because she is trying to avoid rumors about them. She is following the rules of propriety and doesn't want people speculating over her connection to this stranger, especially since she is looking for a husband.
In "The Odyssey," Nausica bids Odysseus to hide behind some bushes, then later he is to inquire about how to get to the palace of Alkinoos. Once there, he is to find her mother and ask for help. If he makes a positive impression, she will help him to get home soon.
Odysseus's ship drowned up side by side ,and all their trouble friends waited ,looking seaward
Odysseus's ship drowned up side by side ,and all their trouble friends waited ,looking seaward
Artemis is the goddess of the wilderness, wild animals, and hunting. She is also the goddess of childbirth, and girl children (virgins) until they are married as she had vowed to be a maiden forever.
No, they are just frightening looking.
Odysseus was looking for Tiresias, the blind Theban prophet.
because he went out looking for him
In a field looking after his sheep
In The Odyssey, Penelope, Odysseus's wife, is looking for him. She remains faithful to him for 20 years while he is away at war and on his journey home. His son, Telemachus, also goes in search of him.
Odysseus compares the beasts' behavior to hounds looking up at their master when they have a tasty treat.