he flies with the stars in the sky and he cant survive without those stars anymore so true are you copying are you plese do well this is your answer
of course not
By killing him, of course!
begger!! of course!!
To tell her how there bedchamber is set up.Only Penelope and Odysseus know and a few servants bc Odysseus built it himself.
Odysseus did not have specifically have 12 tasks, set apart from the rest. You are probably thinking of Hercules.
Remember that Penelope told her suitors that she will decide whom she will marry when she has finished weaving her gift to Odysseus' father. But one of her suitors found out that she unwove what she did every night. So, Penelope thought of a plan that would stall her decision-making and set up a contest. The contest was that of the man who could string the bow of Odysseus, she would marry. And the bow was known to be toughest to string. And rumors say that only a man as strong as Odysseus can string it. Of course, no one was able to string it except for Odysseus who was disguised as a hermit. And Odysseus killed all Penelope's suitors.
In the land of tha Phaeacians.
Zeus struck it with a lightning bolt; this made all of Odysseus' men to drown except himself of course. Hope this helped!
Odysseus' greatest fear is that he won't return home to see his family again. Of course, throughout the Oddyssey he has many more fears.
Poseidon tried to punish Odysseus by laying a curse on him, saying that he (Odysseus) would never set foot on Ithaca without divine intervention (help from the gods).
He challenges Odysseus and of course Odysseus wins and later he kills the leader of the suitors.
Odysseus left Troy with 12 ships, all of which were destroyed in the course of his 10-year journey to his home in Ithaca.