Agamemnon congratulates Odysseus on his strength after hearing Aphimedon's story. Odysseus is the main character in Homer's story "The Odyssey".
Agamemnon congratulates Odysseus on his strength after hearing Aphimedon's story. Odysseus is the main character in Homer's story "The Odyssey".
He has his crew put wax in their ears.
To stop them from hearing the Sirens Song. that and he wanted to hear the singing of the sirens because it is told that their voice holds wisdom. so he put wax in his crew's ears so that they wouldn't hear the singing. then they tied him to the head of the ship and sailed. the reason that the crew couldn't hear the singing is if a crew hears the singing the start to drift into the rocks and there they crash.
Odysseus demonstrates " Mind over Body" in his plot against the cyclopes . Knowing fully -well he could not use brute strength against the mighty cyclopes : specially Polyphemus, he out-smarted them all with a clever tactic upon Polyphemus first. To render Polyphemus unwary, Odysseus gave him a bowl of the strong, unwatered wine given them by Maron, the priest of Apollo. When Polyphemus asked for his name, Odysseus told him that it was "Noman". In appreciation for the wine, Polyphemus offered to return the favour by only eating him last. Once the giant fell asleep, Odysseus and his men turned an olive tree branch into a giant spear, something that they prepared while Polyphemus was out of the cave shepherding his flocks, and blinded him. Hearing Polyphemus's cries, other Cyclopes come to his cave to ask what was wrong. Polyphemus replied, ("Noman is killing me either by treachery or brute violence!") The other Cyclopes let him be, thinking that his outbursts must be either madness or the will of the gods. In the morning, Polyphemus rolled back the boulder to let the sheep out to graze. Now blind, he could not see the men, but he felt the tops of his sheep to make sure that the men were not riding them, and spread his arm at the entrance of the cave. Odysseus and his men escaped, however, by tying themselves to the undersides of three sheep each. Once out, they loaded the sheep aboard their ship and set sail.
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Agamemnon congratulates Odysseus on his strength after hearing Aphimedon's story. Odysseus is the main character in Homer's story "The Odyssey".
He has his crew put wax in their ears.
Wax
Argus, Odysseus' faithful dog, wags his tail and shows signs of recognition upon hearing Odysseus' voice after many years apart. Despite being old and neglected, Argus still remembers and acknowledges his beloved master before passing away.
He acted like a child. After hearing that his concubine, Chryseis, needed to be returned to her father (the priest of Apollo) Agamemnon's basic response was that if he had to suffer the loss of a concubine, that Achilles should lose his too. When Achilles became irate over this loss and refused to continue fighting, Agamemnon showed him the door claiming that he could still win without Achilles. Only the death of Achilles's close friend Patroklos inspired Achilles to fight for the Greeks again.
They either never died, or they drowned and turned to stone upon Odysseus leaving them after hearing their song and being 'unmoved' to take to the sea and drown.
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Homer reminds readers that they are hearing a story told to the Phaiakians by including the frame narrative structure in "The Odyssey." The tale is presented as a narrative recounted by Odysseus to the Phaiakians, framing the main story within a storytelling context. Odysseus begins his narration with an invocation to the Muses and addresses his audience directly, emphasizing the oral tradition of storytelling in ancient Greek culture.
When Odysseus reveals his vulnerability by crying upon hearing the song of the Sirens, he shows his human emotions. Additionally, his decision to reveal his identity to the Cyclops, risking his safety and that of his crew, demonstrates his sense of pride and ego which are very human traits. Lastly, Odysseus' longing for his home and family throughout his journey highlights his deep emotional connection to them, making him more human.
Odysseus tells Penelope that he is a friend of her husband who is held captive by Calypso on the island of Ogygia. He mentions that he is a warrior from Ithaca, and that he has been trying to find his way home for many years.
In Homer's "The Odyssey," Odysseus past Scylla by choosing to sacrifice a few of his crew members to the monster in order to save the rest of his men and his ship. Despite the difficult decision, Odysseus knew that it was the only way to navigate safely through the dangerous strait.
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