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Q: Does Odysseus in the story the 'Odyssey' change?
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Does the story of Odysseus come first or The Odyssey?

The story of Odysseus is the Odyssey.


What is Odyssey named after?

It is named after the hero of the story, Odysseus


What is Odysseus story?

Both the Illiad and The Odyssey. The Illiad was the story about the War of Troy, featured Achilles more than Odysseus. The Odyssey is about Odysseus' return to Ithaca, his land. Which took...10 years I believe?


How is The Odyssey a frame story?

There are multiple narrators: The bard tells the story of odysseus, while odysseus tell his story to king alcinous.


For what does Agamemnon congratulate Odysseus after hearing Aphimedon's story?

Agamemnon congratulates Odysseus on his strength after hearing Aphimedon's story. Odysseus is the main character in Homer's story "The Odyssey".


Is Odysseus a real man?

No, he was a character in Homer's story the "Odyssey".


Which hero featured in The Odyssey?

Odysseus was the main hero of the story


For what does Agamemnon congratulate Odysseus after hearing Aphimedon?

Agamemnon congratulates Odysseus on his strength after hearing Aphimedon's story. Odysseus is the main character in Homer's story "The Odyssey".


How is the The Odyssey related to the Trojan war?

The Odyssey is the story of Odysseus, a warrior in the Trojan War, sailing home.


Why is the Trojan War important to The Odyssey?

It set the scene for Odysseus to be returning to his home in Ithaca, and the perilous adventures which made up the tale of the Odyssey (story of Odysseus)


In the book the Odyssey Odysseus tells his story in Scheria although the story ends up in Ithaca please explain?

they send Odysseus from there to Ithaca after he tells his story.


What is the odyssey a sequel to?

"The Odyssey" is a sequel to "The Iliad," both epic poems attributed to the ancient Greek poet Homer. "The Iliad" focuses on the Trojan War, while "The Odyssey" follows the journey of Odysseus as he tries to return home after the war.