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The Odyssey relates the adventures of the Greek hero Odysseus as he tries to return home after the Trojan War.
The Odyssey was the second poem written by Homer that centers on the Greek hero Odysseus. The first poem written by Homer that tells of Odysseus is The Iliad, which is considered to be the oldest work in Western literature.
In Book IV of the Odyssey it's clear that they both feel positively about Odysseus, Helen relates a story which shows his mastery of disguise and Menelaus says Odysseus was a close friend of his and he desperately wants to see him again (as Odysseus has been missing for 10 years), the story of the Trojan horse is also told, showing Odysseus' cunning and intellect. Both of them hgave nothing but praise for him.
In Book 9 of the Odyssey, the protagonist, Odysseus, relates his tale using a storytelling technique called "in medias res," where he begins his story in the middle of his journey. He recounts his adventures to King Alcinous and the Phaeacians, who offer him hospitality in return. Through his storytelling, Odysseus reveals the challenges and trials he faced on his journey back home from the Trojan War.
Odysseus The Iliad chronicles the exploits of the Greek warrior hero Achilles during the siege of Troy, and his conflicts with King Agamemnon of Greece.
The Odyssey is the story of the wanderings of Odysseus after the Trojan war, in his 10 year voyage home. The Odyssey then relates how he deals with his troubles at home after being away for so long.
Odysseus tells his story using references to architecture, cultural truths the Phaeacians recognize and geography familiar to them, referencing monsters and gods they know. This leads them to believe him.However if you are on OdysseyWare it's We don't; we have to take his word for it.
Odysseus is telling the truth because he provides specific details about his journey that only a person who experienced them firsthand would know. He also shows genuine emotion when recounting his trials and tribulations, which adds credibility to his story. Additionally, the reactions of the Phaeacians to his tale further validate its authenticity.
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