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Q: How was Odysseus able to see the spirits?
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How does Odysseus summon the spirit of tiresias?

Odysseus goes to the underworld and sacrifices a black lamb. The blood of the sacrifice draws spirits to Odysseus, including Tiresias. Odysseus guards the blood with his sword from the other spirits before Tiresias arrives.


Where does Odysseus see his mother?

After leaving for Troy from their home of Ithaca, Odysseus next sees his mother in the land of the dead.


Does harry's see his parents in the 7th movie?

Using the Resurrection Stone, yes, he is able to see their spirits.


What does Odysseus learn from the spirits in hades?

Odysseus learns from the spirits in Hades that he must navigate several challenges to reach his homeland, Ithaca. He also learns about the fate of his comrades who died during the Trojan War and the consequences of his actions.


How does Odysseus know about the sirens?

He was warned about the Sirens by one of the spirits he met in the underworld.


How does odysseus trick polyphemus?

Odysseus defeats Polyphemus by tricking him to drink a heavy wine with made him fall into a deep sleep; after that Odysseus and his men stuck the cyclops's own club into his eye so he would not be able to see the warriors escape.


Do you see spirits when you are a baby?

There is no evidence to confirm nor refute the claim that infants see spirits.


What is Odysseus able to do that the suitors cannot do?

Odysseus is able to string his bow, after all the suitors have tried and failed. Odysseus is also able to win Penelope's heart, kill all the suitors, and have the love and respect of the gods, in particular Athena.


What does Odysseus eventually do to be able to return home?

Odysseus defeats the sea monster guy


Why did Odysseus go to the Cicones?

Odysseus went to Ismarus, land of the Cicones, because it was on his way home, and his men were still in great spirits after the victory at Troy. There they took the wives and much booty.


Can you partially see spirits?

No.


Why does Odysseus disguise himself as a beggar?

Odysseus is disguised as a beggar by the goddess Athena, who is helping him plot his revenge against the suitors who are courting his wife. From the vantage point of a beggar in his own court, Odysseus is able to assess who remains loyal to him, who the suitors are, their habits, and he is able to sow dissent amongst them. The information he gleans allows him to formulate a plan for revenge. Agamemnon's warning also causes Odysseus to be weary in returning home as himself, as he does not know if his wife is true and on his side yet. Odysseus also is able to see if his wife has remained loyal to him after all these years.