The gods allowed Odysseus to come home and reclaim his kingdom.
So that his wives,Penelope,suitors won't kill him when he returns home from the war/adventure,to reclaim his throne/home and become King and Penelope's husband again.
All answers are correct. A house built near Odysseus' A wife A heritage of their own
Odysseus after 20 years at sea.
When Odysseus and his men saw Ithaca, Odysseus' men decided to open the sack of winds that Aeolus, the king of winds, gave them. This let out a storm that drove them back to Aeolia. Aeolus decided the gods hated Odysseus and his men and casted them out. Odysseus wanted for many years, hoping to return home. He did not give up. In Ithaca, Odysseus was determined to reclaim his "throne" or position in Ithaca and fought all the suitors who were living in his house.
The gods allowed Odysseus to come home and reclaim his kingdom.
The gods allowed Odysseus to come home and reclaim his kingdom.
The gods allowed Odysseus to come home and reclaim his kingdom.
The gods allowed Odysseus to come home and reclaim his kingdom.
The problems in the Odyssey are * Odysseus must struggle to return home after the Trojan war * Telemachus must struggle to become a man * Odysseus must struggle to reclaim his kingdom at home
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Odysseus needs to get back home to take a place in his throne also to reclaim and free his wife from the unwanted suitors.
Tiresias tells Odysseus to seek revenge on the suitors who have invaded his home and mistreated his wife Penelope during his absence. He advises Odysseus to be cautious and strategic in his actions to reclaim his kingdom and restore his honor.
The resolution in The Odyssey occurs when Odysseus finally returns home to Ithaca, defeats the suitors who have been plaguing his household, and is reunited with his wife, Penelope, and son, Telemachus. Peace is restored to his kingdom and he is able to reclaim his rightful place as king.
Believing Odysseus dead, suitors ostensibly wooing Penelope descended on Odysseus' home, and began eating and drinking him out of house and home.
Odysseus wants to return home to Penelope because he is deeply devoted to his wife and family. He has been separated from them for a long time due to his journey and trials after the Trojan War, and he yearns to be reunited with his loved ones. Additionally, Odysseus wants to reclaim his throne and kingdom in Ithaca, which has been overrun by suitors vying for Penelope's hand in his absence.
Tiresias tells Odysseus that he will find suitors in his home who are vying for his wife Penelope's hand in marriage and depleting his resources. He advises Odysseus to be cautious and strategic in dealing with these suitors to reclaim his rightful place as king.